Legal Definition and Related Resources of Carte blanche
Meaning of Carte blanche
A white card signed at the bottom with a person’s name, and soraeitimes sealed, giving another person power to superscribe what conditions he pleases. Applied, generally, in the sense of unlimited authority being ‘ granted. Wharton.
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