attorney-in-fact
Noun
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Noun
attorney-in-fact
- (US, legal) An agent of the person giving him/her the power of attorney (for a specific purpose or for general purposes) to act on his or her behalf. The attorney-in-fact’s power and responsibilities depend on the specific powers granted in the power of attorney document.
- French: fondé de pouvoir
- German: Bevollmächtigter
- Italian: procuratore
- Portuguese: procurador, representante legal
- Spanish: apoderado, procurador
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