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power of attorney
A legal document allowing one person to act as the agent of another
A written legal document that gives an individual the authority to act for another If the authority is to act for the principal in all matters, it is a general power of attorney If the authority granted is limited to certain specified things, it is a special power of attorney If the authority granted survives the disability of the principal it is a durable power of attorney
- A legal document authorizing one person to act on behalf of another
written legal authority to act for another person
A legal document that authorizes another person to act on one’s behalf A power of attorney can grant complete authority or can be limited to certain acts and/or certain periods of time
Authority assigned by one person or party to another to act on behalf of the assigning party in either an unlimited authority or with specified limits
A written document authorizing a person to act on the behalf of another person That person does not have to be an attorney See Attorney-in-fact
A written instrument authorizing a person to act as agent on behalf of another person to the extent indicated in the instrument
1 The authority to act in another personâs behalf, at this request If your are granted such authority you are called the attorney-in-fact If you are the grantor (see Grantor), you may revoke a power of attorney at any time If you, as grantor die, relocate or are judged legally incompetent, the power of attorney will automatically terminate 2 A document granting the power of attorney
>> An authority by which 1 person authorizes another to act on his or her behalf A power of attorney can be limited to specific areas or be general
A written document authorizing a person to act on the behalf of another person That person does not have to be an attorney
A legal document authorizing one person to act on behalf of another
A legal document authorizing an individual to act on the behalf of another
Power of attorney is a legal document which allows you to appoint someone, for example a lawyer, to act on your behalf in specified matters. A legal instrument authorizing one to act as another's attorney or agent. powers of attorney the legal right to make financial decisions, sign documents etc for another person. Authorization to act as agent or attorney for another. Many of the general powers of attorney important in civil-law countries come under the powers of trust in common-law countries (see civil law, common law). Durable power of attorney becomes effective when the principal becomes unable to manage his or her affairs; general power of attorney authorizes the agent to carry on business for the principal; special power of attorney authorizes the agent to carry out a particular business transaction
The authority to act legally for another person
A legal document that authorizes another person to act on one's behalf A power of attorney can grant complete authority or can be limited to certain acts and/or certain periods of time
a legal instrument authorizing someone to act as the grantor's agent
1 The authority to act in another person's behalf, at his request The person granted such authority is called the attorney-in-fact 2 A document granting the power of attorney
1 The authority to act in another person's behalf, at this request If your are granted such authority you are called the attorney-in-fact If you are the grantor (see Grantor), you may revoke a power of attorney at any time If you, as grantor die, relocate or are judged legally incompetent, the power of attorney will automatically terminate 2 A document granting the power of attorney
A legal document that authorizes one person to act on behalf of another
(fiil)kâlet, vekâletname
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