Attorney or agent Clause Samples

The 'Attorney or agent' clause defines the authority and role of an attorney or agent acting on behalf of a party within a legal agreement. Typically, this clause clarifies whether an attorney or agent has the power to make decisions, sign documents, or represent the party in specific matters related to the contract. For example, it may specify that only authorized agents can execute amendments or provide official notices. The core function of this clause is to ensure clarity regarding who is empowered to act for a party, thereby preventing disputes or unauthorized actions.
Attorney or agent a) The Board may appoint any person to be attorney or agent of the Authority for any purpose, for any period and on any terms (including as to remuneration) as the Board resolves. Subject to the terms of appointment of an attorney or agent of the Authority, the Board may revoke or vary that appointment at any time, with or without cause.
Attorney or agent. (a) The Board may appoint any person to be attorney or agent of QUU for any purpose, for any period and on any terms (including as to remuneration) as the Board resolves. (b) Subject to the terms of appointment of an attorney or agent of QUU, the Board may revoke or vary that appointment at any time, with or without cause.