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  • 121legal instrument — noun (law) a document that states some contractual relationship or grants some right • Syn: ↑legal document, ↑official document, ↑instrument • Derivationally related forms: ↑instrument (for: ↑instru …

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  • 122Power Purchase Agreement — A Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) is a legal contract between an electricity generator and a purchaser of energy or capacity (power or ancillary services). Such agreements play a key role in the financing of electricity generating assets. Under… …

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  • 123power of appointment — noun authority given (in a will or deed) by a donor to a donee to appoint the beneficiaries of the donor s property • Hypernyms: ↑authority, ↑authorization, ↑authorisation, ↑potency, ↑dominance, ↑say so * * * noun : a legal authority granted… …

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  • 124Legal wager — In the Roman litigation system, while the Legis Actiones procedure was in force, during the early Republic, both parties had to lay down a wager at the preliminary hearing, probably to discourage frivolous litigation. It should be noted that, in… …

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  • 125legal capacity — noun : the capability and power under law of a person to occupy a particular status or relationship with another or to engage in a particular undertaking or transaction by giving the organization legal capacity Internat l Court of… …

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  • 126Power of attorney, durable — This is a type of advance medical directive in which legal documents provide the power of attorney to another person in the case of an incapacitating medical condition. The durable power of attorney allows another person to make bank transactions …

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  • 127power of attorney — UK / US noun [uncountable] legal the legal right to make decisions for someone else, especially because they are old or ill and cannot make decisions themselves …

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  • 128power of attorney — /ˌpaυər əv ə tɜ:ni/ noun a legal document which gives someone the right to act on someone’s behalf in legal matters …

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