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Definitions of power of attorney in various dictionaries:
noun - a legal instrument authorizing someone to act as the grantor's agent
POWER OF ATTORNEY - Ability to act, regarded as latent or inherent; the faculty of doing or performing something; capacity for action or performance; capability of producing an effect, whether physical or moral: potency; might; as, a man of great power; the power of capillary attraction; money gives power.
POWER OF ATTORNEY - A power of attorney (POA) or letter of attorney is a written authorization to represent or act on another's behalf in private affairs, business, or s...
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Mom's profession is in the name of this document she prepared so our neighbor could act on behalf of his dad |
This document allows one person to act as the legal representative of another |
3-word term for the legal authority to act for another person in legal or business matters |
A written statement authorizing someone to act on your behalf |
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A power of attorney (POA) or letter of attorney is a written authorization to represent or act on another's behalf in private affairs, business, or some other legal matter. The person authorizing the other to act is the principal, grantor, or donor (of the power). The one authorized to act is the agent or, in some common law jurisdictions, the attorney-in-fact. * Formerly, the term "power" referred to an instrument signed under seal while a "letter" was an instrument under hand, meaning that it was simply signed by the parties, but today a power of attorney need not be signed under seal. Some jurisdictions require that powers of attorney be notarized or witnessed, but others will enforce a power of attorney as long as it is signed by the grantor. |