Yes, someone else can typically collect your degree on your behalf, but this usually requires a formal authorization process. Most institutions will require you to provide written consent or a power of attorney, along with identification for both you and the person collecting the degree. It's best to check with your specific institution for their policies and any necessary documentation.
If the "someone else" has a right to see the will, he needs to approach the solicitor on his own behalf. This "someone else" could give you Power of Attorney to take to the solicitor and that might have some weight. If, however, this someone is not named in the will or has any other legal personal interest, I doubt any solicitor is going to hand him or anyone else a copy of the will.
Many people choose to sign something on behalf of someone else. Typically wives and husbands will sign on behalf of their partner.
Yes, someone else can check into a hotel on your behalf as long as they have the necessary identification and authorization from you.
Yes, someone else can pay your taxes to the IRS on your behalf as long as they have your permission to do so.
A behalf is an advantage or favour, to do something on someone else's behalf is to do it in order to someway assist them.
Yes, you can send recommendation letters on behalf of someone else as long as you have their permission to do so.
Yes, someone else can purchase a house on your behalf through a legal process called a power of attorney, where you give someone the authority to act on your behalf in real estate transactions.
Yes, someone else can deposit a cashier's check on your behalf as long as they have your permission and the necessary identification to do so.
Yes, it is illegal to place bets on behalf of someone else without proper authorization or a license to do so.
Yes, someone else can pick up your luggage at the airport on your behalf by providing proper identification and authorization from you.
Yes, it is possible to check into a hotel on behalf of someone else, but you typically need to provide their identification and a signed authorization form.
The name of an agent that recieves funds on behalf of someone else to handle financial decisions and act on another persons behalf is commonly known as Power Of Attorney.