irrevocable power of attorney - translation to English
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irrevocable power of attorney - translation to English

LEGAL FORM OF DELEGATION
Letter of attorney; Equal dignity rule; Attorney in fact; Attorney-in-fact; Power of Attorney; Durable power of attorney; AIF – attorney in fact; Warrant of Attorney; Mandatary; Electronic power of attorney; Medical care power of attorney (law); Electronic Power of Attorney; AIF - attorney in fact; Attorney (England and Wales); Springing power of attorney; Durable Power of Attorney; Special power of attorney
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irrevocable power of attorney      
poder irrevocable de representación legal
mandatary         
mandatario
power of attorney         
representación legal, personería, procura, procuración

Definition

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sust. fem.
Bahía, ensenada donde las naves pueden estar ancladas al abrigo de algunos vientos.

Wikipedia

Power of attorney

A power of attorney (POA) or letter of attorney is a written authorization to represent or act on another's behalf in private affairs (which may be financial or regarding health and welfare), business, or some other legal matter. The person authorizing the other to act is the principal, grantor, or donor (of the power). The one authorized to act is the agent, attorney, or in some common law jurisdictions, the attorney-in-fact.

Formerly, the term "power" referred to an instrument signed under seal while a "letter" was an instrument under hand, meaning that it was simply signed by the parties, but today a power of attorney does not need to be signed under seal. Some jurisdictions require that powers of attorney be notarized or witnessed, but others will enforce a power of attorney as long as it is signed by the grantor.