(1) A resolution instrument may permit or require the execution, issue or delivery of an instrument.
(2) A resolution instrument may provide for any provision in the instrument to have effect irrespective of -
(a) whether an instrument has been produced, delivered, transferred or otherwise dealt with;
(b) registration.
(3) A resolution instrument may provide for the effect of an instrument executed, issued or delivered in accordance with the resolution instrument.
(4) A resolution instrument may -
(a) entitle a person to be registered in respect of a security;
(b) require a person to effect registration.