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Legal Definitions - procuratory

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Definition of procuratory

Definition: Procuratory refers to the authorization given to one person to act on behalf of another.

Examples:

  • A power of attorney is a type of procuratory that allows someone to make legal decisions on behalf of another person.
  • In civil law, a procuratory is a legal document that authorizes one person to act for another in a specific matter.
  • Under Scots law, a procuratory is a mandate or commission for one person to act for another.

The examples illustrate how procuratory is used to give someone the legal authority to act on behalf of another person. This can be useful in situations where the person who needs to make decisions or take action is unable to do so themselves, such as in cases of illness or incapacity.

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Simple Definition

Term: Procuratory

Definition: Procuratory is a legal term that refers to the authorization given by one person to another to act on their behalf. It can also be called a power of attorney. This means that the person who has been given the procuratory has the legal right to make decisions and take actions on behalf of the person who gave them the authorization. This term is used in both civil and Scots law.

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