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See: acquisition, agency, assignment, delegation, deputation, recovery PROCURATION, civil law. The act by which one person gives power to another
to act in his place, as he could do himself. A letter of attorney.
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| The office of the sovereign (be it a monarch or an assembly) consisteth in the end, for which he was trusted with the sovereign power, namely, the procuration of the safety of the people. One has already been noted: in Dutch language records, the juxtaposition of voogd and property (land) may in fact signal not guardianship, but more accurately procuration (landvoogd). Lenders are turning their focus on intermediary retention, with some offering procuration fees for remortgages |
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