special power of attorney

special power of attorney
A power couched in specific rather than general terms, as a power to sell, not any land owned by the principal, but specified land of the principal; a power to sell to a particular purchaser, not any purchaser; or a power to sell on specified terms, not on any terms. White v Breen, 106 Ala 159, 19 So 59.

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