Attorney-In-Fact (n) Attorney -In-Fact is the person, duly authorized by a documented power of Attorney, ...
Attorney-in-Fact: An individual designated in a power of attorney document, to act as the agent of the person who has executed the document. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...
Attorney-in-Fact: 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, ...
Attorney-in-fact. One who serves another as agent in the doing of a particular thing; an agent for the transaction of an act specified in a sealed instrument called a "letter" or "power" of attorney.
Attorney-in-fact: An individual who is authorized by a written document to act for another. The individual need not be an attorney and the written document is often called a Power of Attorney.
ATTORNEY-IN-FACT: A person who is authorized by another to act in the latter's behalf. An attorney in fact is not necessarily a member of the bar.
attorney-in-fact n. someone specifically named by another through a written "power of attorney" to act for that person in the conduct of the appointer's business.
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attorney-in-fact A person named in a written power of attorney document to act on behalf of the person who signs the document, called the principal.
Attorney-In-Fact Material Fact (business term) Simple Harmonic Motion (science) Por Tu Maldito Amor (1990 Drama Film) ...
See attorney-at-law and attorney-in-fact. Attorney-at-LawOne who appears in court or otherwise represents the interests of his or her client as a lawyer and is a member of the bar, i.e.
" An attorney-in-fact given authority to act for another person by a power of attorney may sign for the one giving the power but should identify the signature as "by his attorney-in-fact, George Goodman." 2) to commu-nicate by sign language.
"A shareholder or the shareholder's agent or attorney-in-fact may appoint a proxy to vote or otherwise act for the shareholder by . executing a writing authorizing another person or persons to act for the shareholder as proxy." ...
A document that grants a person of your choice (usually called your agent or attorney-in-fact) legal authority to take action or manage your affairs on your behalf, effective only when you (the principal) become incapacitated, incompetent, ...
A healthcare proxy may also be known as an attorney-in-fact, agent or patient advocate. Habeas corpus ad subjiciendum See habeas corpus.
A Durable Power of Attorney authorizes the principal's named representative [attorney-in-fact] to continue to act for him or her after he or she become incapacitated; the legal document must cont. . .
An agent can enter into binding agreements on the principal's behalf and may even create liability for the principal if the agent causes harm while carrying out his or her duties. Also called an attorney-in-fact.
See also: Attorn, Attorney, Fact, Person, Law
 
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