incidental power

incidental power
A power that is directly and immediately appropriate to the execution of the specific power granted. Nicollet National Bank v Frisk-Turner Co. 71 Minn 413, 74 NW 160; People ex rel. Peabody v Chicago Gas Trust Co. 130 Ill 268, 22 NE 798. See implied authority.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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