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A term usually meant to imply both capacity and energy.
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| power of attorney |
The power one person or legal entity grants to another to act on behalf of the person granting authority. The document granting such power normally specifies exactly how much power the attorney-in-fact (recipient of the power of attorney) will have.
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A legal designation which permits an individual (the attorney) to act on behalf of another individual (the principal) and to conduct the principal's financial affairs while he or she is still alive. Top of Page
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| power |
is the rate at which energy is taken from an electrical system usually expressed in watts. Power generated by a utility is usually expressed in volt/amperes.
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An authority by which one person (principle) enables another (attorney-in-fact) to act for her. (1) General power -authorizes sale, mortgaging, etc, of all property of the principle. This is invalid in some jurisdictions. (2) Special power specifies property, buyers, price and terms. How specific it must be varies in each state.
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