power of attorney
English
Etymology
From attorney (“any personal representative”). Attorney now rarely has that sense outside of fixed expressions like this one.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌpaʊə(r) əv əˈtɜː(r)niː/
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Noun
power of attorney (countable and uncountable, plural powers of attorney)
Usage notes
- A power of attorney is a document, not a person. Thus, if X signs a power of attorney in favour of Y, Y might properly say:
- I am X's attorney or
- I hold power of attorney for X, but not
- I am power of attorney for X.
- However, this inaccurate use is widespread, even in business and commercial usage.
Translations
authorisation
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document
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