comex wrote:
>C-walker wrote:
>>
>> When a player (the attorney) acts on behalf of another player to
>> perform an action, that action is performed as if the attorney is the
>> player e is acting on behalf of.
>>
> Bad idea-- see CFJ 1895.

I guess I agree, and if act on behalf works already then this isn't
really necessary. What I'm most interested in is defining the
different powers of attorney so they don't have to be written out
again for every contract.

-- 
C-walker

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