Powers of Attorney definition

Powers of Attorney as defined in subsection 6.2(b).
Powers of Attorney means the powers of attorney referred to in clauses 6.1(n)(i), (ii) and (iii).
Powers of Attorney means the powers of attorney referred to in clause 6.1(n).

Examples of Powers of Attorney in a sentence

  • The Company shall, on a timely basis in accordance with any applicable Laws, and pursuant to the Limited Powers of Attorney granted to it pursuant to Section 3.1(d)(i), prepare and transmit to each Borrower a joint “hello” and “goodbye” letter, at the Company’s expense, which letter shall be subject to the review and reasonable approval of the Initial Member.

  • The Company, on a timely basis in accordance with and to the extent (if any) required by any applicable Laws, and pursuant to the Limited Powers of Attorney granted to it pursuant to Section 3.1(d)(i), shall prepare and transmit to each Borrower a joint “hello” and “goodbye” letter, at the Company’s expense, which letter shall be subject to the review and reasonable approval of the Transferor.

  • The Resident shall execute and keep in force Enduring Powers of Attorney for Property and for Personal Care and Welfare, as defined by the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Xxx 0000.

  • The Resident shall execute and keep in force Enduring Powers of Attorney for Property and for Personal Care and Welfare, as defined by The Protection of Personal and Property Rights Xxx 0000.

  • A member of the treating team, generally the person’s clinical manager, must ensure that: copies of a Nominated Person Form are given to: the Nominated Person any member of the person’s treating team who does not have access to the person’s clinical record (for example, the person’s General Practitioner) the person’s guardian and ACAT (if the person has a guardian), and the person’s attorney if they have a person with power of attorney (under the Powers of Attorney Act 2006).


More Definitions of Powers of Attorney

Powers of Attorney means collectively, the Lessee Power of Attorney and the Lessor Power of Attorney.
Powers of Attorney. We may allow a third person acting as your agent to make transactions regarding your Account, pursuant to a valid power of attorney, but we have no obligation to do so unless we are so required by Applicable Law. We have no obligation to verify the scope, authenticity and validity of any power of attorney presented to us. If we accept the power of attorney, we have no duty to inquire as to the use or purpose of any transaction by your agent, and, for good cause, we may restrict or refuse your agent’s Account access, withdrawals and transfers. We may continue to honor your agent’s transactions until (a) we have received written notice or have actual knowledge that the power of attorney or the agent’s power is no longer valid; and (b) we have had a reasonable opportunity to act on that notice or knowledge.
Powers of Attorney means the powers of attorney and other forms of authorization issued by the shareholders of the Company or the Company to authorize individuals to act on behalf of the Company.
Powers of Attorney means the Xxxxxxx Power of Attorney, the Energy Power of Attorney, the BOPS Power of Attorney, the BTS Power of Attorney, the Bleo Xxxx Power of Attorney, the New Hull Power of Attorney, the Glas Dowr Power of Attorney, the Haewene Brim Power of Attorney, the Standby Purchaser Power of Attorney and the Munin Power of Attorney.
Powers of Attorney means the Irrevocable Powers of Attorney, substantially in the form of Exhibit B hereto, to be executed on behalf of the Seller.
Powers of Attorney means the powers of attorney referred to in paragraph 1.1(b) of this opinion;
Powers of Attorney means, collectively, the Coop Power of Attorney I, the Coop Power of Attorney II, the CLS Power of Attorney I, the CLS Power of Attorney II, the CLS 2 Power of Attorney and the CLS 2 Power of Attorney II.