Attorney-in-fact |
Definition |
An attorney-in-fact is an agent of the principal. A person specifically named by another through a written "power of attorney to act on behalf of the that person who signs the document, called the principal. . In a "general power of attorney" the attorney-in-fact can conduct all business or sign any document, and in a "special power of attorney" he/she can only sign documents or act in relation to special identified matters. |