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  • Power of Attorney

    Power of Attorney

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Power Of Attorney Meaning of Power Of Attorney An instrument in writing by which one person , as principal , appoints another as his agent and confers upon him the authority to perform certain specified […]

  • Durable Power Of Attorney

    durable power of attorney

  • Irrevocable Power Of Attorney

    irrevocable power of attorney

  • Irrevocable Power Of Attorney

    irrevocable power of attorney

  • General Power Of Attorney

    general power of attorney

  • Limited Power Of Attorney

    Limited Power Of Attorney…

  • Power Of Attorney (Poa)

    Power Of Attorney (Poa)

    A Document Authorizing A Person To Act As Another’s Agent Or Representative. (see Attorney-in-Fact Above And Principal Below)…

  • Attorney-in-fact

    See also One who is appointed by another, with the authority to act for… (Read more)…

  • Power

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Power Meaning of Power The right , ability, capacity or legal authority to do some act which a person cannot do without the power. Ability of a person to produce change in legal relation by doing or not […]

  • Power

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Power Meaning of Power The right , ability, capacity or legal authority to do some act which a person cannot do without the power. Ability of a person to produce change in legal relation by doing or not […]

  • Attorney

    Attorney

    Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Attorney (You may find attorney at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). early 14c. (mid-13c. in Anglo-Latin), “one appointed by another to act in his place,” from Old French atorné “(one) […]

  • General Power

    ResourcesSee AlsoSee power of appointment.

  • Special Power

    Special Power in the context of Real Property See: Power of Attorney in this legal Dictionary.

  • Letter of Attorney

    A written instrument, by which one or more persons, called the constituents, authorize one or more other persons, called the attorneys, to do some lawful ‘act for or.instead, and in the place of, the former. 1 Moody, C. C. 52, 70. It may be parol or under seal. […]

  • Attorney-In-Fact

    A Person (not Necessarily A Lawyer) Who Is Given Written Authority To Sign And/or Act On Behalf Of Another Individual (the Principal), Normally Through A Document Called A Power Of Attorney….