An agent of the person giving him/her the power of attorney (for a specific purpose or for general purposes) to act on his/her behalf. The attorney-in-fact’s power and responsibilities depend on the specific powers granted in the power of attorney document
One who is authorized to perform certain acts for another under a power of attorney In real estate in Hawaii, a Power of Attorney must be record able in Hawaii Some Powers of Attorney from other states may not meet the Hawaii standard Check with your legal representative
A person who is authorized to perform acts, for another, under a power of attorney The power of attorney may be limited to a specific act or acts, or be general in nature The person is the "attorney in fact " The authority and the document is the "power of attorney "
One who holds a power of attorney from another allowing him or her to execute legal documents such as deeds, mortgages, etc on behalf of the grantor of the power
A person authorized to act on behalf of another by virtue of a power of attorneys Anyone of legal capacity may be an attorney in fact, and depending on the desire of the person creating the relationship, the attorney in fact's authority could be that of a universal, general, or specific agent
A person who, acting as agent, is given written authorization by another person to transact business on their behalf out of court This is different from an attorney at law
A person who holds a POWER OF ATTORNEY for another person, which gives the Attorney the power to act on behalf of that other person and bind that other person
A person who, acting as agent, is given written authorization by another person to transact business for him out of court; to be distinguished from attorney at law See also Power of Attorney
One who holds a power of attorney from another allowing him to execute legal documents such as deeds, mortgages, etc on behalf of the grantor of the power
A type of agency relationship where one person holds a POWER OF ATTORNEY allowing him to execute legal documents on behalf of another Decisions made by the attorney in fact are binding on the principal
One who holds a power of attorney from another allowing them to execute legal documents such as deeds, mortgages, etc , on behalf of the grantor of the power
One who holds a Power of Attorney granted by another which authorizes the holder ("attorney in fact") to execute certain documents on behalf of the grantor
A person who a POWER OF ATTORNEY for another person, which gives the Attorney the power to act on behalf of that other person and bind that other person
a person who has been given the authority to act for another person The document that gives him this authority is called a "power of attorney" An attorney in fact may be given the authority to sign contracts that are legally binding on the principal, the person granting the "power of attorney"
The individual who manages a reciprocal insurance exchange and to whom each subscriber gives authority to exchange insurance for him with other subscribers See also Reciprocal Insurance Exchange (G)
A competent and disinterested person who is authorized by another person to act in his or her place In real estate conveyance transactions, an attorney-in-fact, who has a fiduciary relationship with his or her principal, should be so authorized by way of a written, notarized and recordable instrument called a power of attorney (See power-of-attorney)
The entity that manages an interinsurance or reciprocal exchange and to whom each subscriber (policyholder/owner) gives authority to exchange insurance among the subscribers
A private person (who is not necessarily a lawyer) authorized by another to act in his or her place, either for some particular purpose, as to do a specific act, or for the transaction of business in general, not of legal character This authority is conferred by an instrument in writing, called a "letter of attorney," or more commonly "power of attorney "
A type of agent who has been granted a written power of attorney by you, the grantor This authorizes him to sign, seal and deliver documents in your behalf
One who is appointed to act (as agent) for another (principal) under a power of attorney The scope of the agent's authority is limited to that given by the power of attorney, which may be limited to one specific act or may be broader
A person authorized to transact general business or to perform a designated task of a non-legal nature on behalf of another individual or legal entity In many countries, this authority must be conferred by a written power of attorney
One who is appointed to act (as agent) for another (principal) under a power of attorney The scope of the agent's authority is limited to that given by the power of attorney, which may be limited to one specific act or may be broader
An individual who is given authority to execute legal documents, including bonds; or the manager of a reciprocal exchange, which is an insurance arrangement whereby risk is transferred to other members The attorney-in-fact need not be a lawyer
A person who acts for another Used to describe the agent in a Power of Attorney In contrast to an attorney-at-law, this person does not have to be licensed to practice law
One who is authorized to perform certain acts for another under a power of attorney; the power of attorney may be limited to a specific act or acts or it may be general