Attorney In Fact in United States
Plain-English Law
Attorney-In-Fact as defined by Nolo’s Encyclopedia of Everyday Law (p. 437-455):
A person, also called an agent, named in a written power of attorney document to act on behalf of the person who signs the document, called the principal.
Attorney In Fact in State Statute Topics
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Resources
Further Reading
- Information about Attorney In Fact in the Gale Encyclopedia of American Law.