September 18, 2017

Powers of Attorney in Fund Financing Transactions

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A power of attorney (“POA”) is a written agreement wherein an individual or organizational person (the “principal”) provides advance authority to another party (the “agent”) to make certain decisions, to execute certain documents or to act on the principal’s behalf, generally or in certain circumstances. POAs can take the form of stand-alone documents or can be included within other documents (e.g., within a security agreement for a secured lending transaction).

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