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collateral power — see power 2b Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
power — The right, ability, authority, or faculty of doing something. Authority to do any act which the grantor might himself lawfully perform. Porter v. Household Finance Corp. of Columbus, D.C.Ohio, 385 F.Supp. 336, 341. A power is an ability on the… … Black's law dictionary
power — pow·er n 1: capability of acting or of producing an effect parties of unequal bargaining power 2 a: authority or capacity to act that is delegated by law or constitution often used in pl. commerce power often cap C&P: the power delegated to… … Law dictionary
power in gross — collateral power exercisable by the donee only in the creation of such estates as will not attach to that which he himself holds or be satisfied out of his own interest distinguished from power appendant … Useful english dictionary
Power factor — For other uses, see Power factor (pistol). The power factor of an AC electric power system is defined as the ratio of the real power flowing to the load over the apparent power in the circuit,[1][2] and is a dimensionless number between 0 and 1… … Wikipedia
collateral power — noun : a power granted to one who has no interest or estate in the property to which the power relates (as a power of sale granted to an executor who is not a legatee or devisee) called also naked power, power in gross; distinguished from power… … Useful english dictionary
collateral power — A power, otherwise known as a naked power or power without interest, to dispose of property, given to a stranger, that is, one having no interest or estate in the property. Columbia Trust Co. v Christopher, 133 Ky 335, 344, 117 SW 943 … Ballentine's law dictionary
power coupled with an interest — a power accompanying an interest of the donee in the property to which the power relates distinguished from collateral power … Useful english dictionary
Stopping power — For the concept in nuclear physics, see stopping power (particle radiation). Contents 1 History 2 Dynamics of bullets 3 Wound … Wikipedia
Plenary power — A plenary power or plenary authority is the complete power of a governing body. The concept is also used in legal circles to define complete control in other circumstances, as in plenary authority over public funds, as opposed to limited… … Wikipedia