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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.

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It means you have a legally appointed agent that represents you.

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