"PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION" would apply if what you are buying is land, but you did not specify.
If you mean what "great" in swahili is, then they have a couple of words for it, like Nzuri, Poa, Freshi..(last one there is slang)
1. Pao is the clubs suit in cards.2. Pao is a long thin pole used in making roofs for earthen houses.Or did you mean POA? The verb kupoa means to cool: e.g., chai imepoa (the tea has cooled off).As an answer to the greetings mambo? (how are things?) or ukoje? (how are you?), poa means cool.
Power of Attorney
Portable Object Adapter
You spell it customer if you mean someone buying something. A costumer is someone that provides costumes.
I think you mean a Pony (P) of (O) the Americas (A).
POA means Price on Application - generally used for luxury properties.
It means "paid on arrival."
Probably something like, thank you for buying at my store.
Buying something 144 at a time (12x12) (dozen x dozen)
Price on application (POA)
It can stand for Price On Application, Point Of Arrival, Pay On Arrival, or Purchase Order Authorization. Ask the seller what it stands for.
None, if the POA chooses not to inform them.Remember! The POA is acting on behalf of the POA-grantor who, themselves, may not wish the other family members to know.If they believe that something of vital concern is being withheld from them they may take the POA-holder to court in an effort to learn what it is they find so necessary to learn.
No. A POA expires when the principal dies.
cAN A poa NAME THEMSELVES AS A BENEFICARY
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It depends on WHY and WHAT he was given the POA to accomplish. If the powers contained in the POA have nothing to do with the case he is withdrawing from then, no, it would not expire. On the other hand, if he was granted the POA for something specifically dealing with the case he wishes to withdraw from then, it would seem likely that if his motion was granted, yes, he would want to withdraw from the POA at that time. HOWEVER - a POA, unless rejected by the recepient, can only be withdrawn or declared null and void by the person that issued it to him.