In 1826 Salomon Oppenheim gave his sons Simon and Abraham general power of attorney to continue the banking business.
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The term was originally used to refer to any person who holds a general power of attorney to represent a principal in all matters.
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He prolonged his stay in Paris in 1721, giving another general power of attorney to his wife to sign documents in his absence.
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The LPA is a specific form of the more general power of attorney which is widely used in countries which have a common law system.
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General powers of attorney, and also powers of attorney to carry out a series of acts or transactions, may be registered in the Deeds Registry.
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The grand jury would then appoint the complaining party to exercise the authority of an attorney general, that is, one having a general power of attorney to represent the state in the case.
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The old baron, intent upon seizing the vast Almonester fortune, had forced Micaela into signing a general Power of Attorney giving her husband control over her assets, rents, and capital, both dotal, and as heir of her father.
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This may be a " general power of attorney " or limited to a particular transaction; a Lasting Power of Attorney may be granted under the provisions of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and is an exception to the normal rule that a power of attorney lapses if the donor becomes mentally incapable.
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A one of them, Fargate Mining Corporation was founded by Tagiva Management Ltd ., Tagiva Services Ltd . and Verda Management Ltd . They issued the General Power of Attorney granted in favour of Azerbaijan-born individual Mr . Nasib Hasanov . Later, Londex Resources S . A, Globex International LLP, Fargate Mining Corporation and Willy & Meyris S . A . had been registered again at St . Kitts and Nevis with same addresses.