When a person extends power of attorney, it simply means that they give the person power to act on the behalf of the person who extends power of attorney to them. This may be for a specific purpose (such as signing paperwork for a particular purchase like a car), or could be for almost any transaction that the person would do themselves.
It means you have a legally appointed agent that represents you.
Do you mean POWER OF ATTORNEY?
Attorney In Fact. Very similar to, if not same as, Power of Attorney.
In the United States, Attorney-at-law means a lawyer. The distinction is made because people can have "power of attorney" or "letter of attorney", which is referred to as Attorney-in-fact.
I actually have 2 questions 1. Can a power of attorney be written up by a title company when a peice of real estate is sold. And does that mean that the power of attorney can be used for all other aspects of an estate. 2. Can this power of attorney be signed without my mother's approval?
Any person having the capacity to contract is qualified to act as an attorney-in-fact.
it means that people only had certain power over the government
power of attorney.
Anyone can act as a power of attorney for someone else. You do not have to be an attorney
power of attorney
The power of attorney represents a living person in business dealings. The power of attorney ends with the death of the grantor.
Extended Power was created in 1991-04.
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