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dedimus Meaning

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dedimus (n.)

A writ to commission private persons to do some act in place of a judge, as to examine a witness, etc.

dedimus Sentence Examples

  1. The court issued a dedimus potestatem to allow the attorney to represent the client in the proceedings.
  2. With the dedimus potestatem in hand, the attorney had the authority to conduct legal matters on behalf of the estate.
  3. The dedimus potestatem empowered the trustee to manage the assets of the trust according to the terms laid out in the document.
  4. Upon receiving the dedimus potestatem, the lawyer began drafting legal documents for the client's business.
  5. The judge signed the dedimus potestatem, granting the appointed representative the authority to act on behalf of the minor.
  6. With the dedimus potestatem, the agent could sign contracts and make decisions for the principal in their absence.
  7. The dedimus potestatem was a necessary legal instrument for the executor to administer the estate.
  8. The notary public attested to the validity of the dedimus potestatem, ensuring its legal effectiveness.
  9. The dedimus potestatem was filed with the court as evidence of the attorney's authority to represent the plaintiff.
  10. The dedimus potestatem allowed the appointed guardian to make healthcare decisions for the incapacitated individual.

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A writ to commission private persons to do some act in place of a judge, as to examine a witness, etc.

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The court issued a dedimus potestatem to allow the attorney to represent the client in the proceedings.

With the dedimus potestatem in hand, the attorney had the authority to conduct legal matters on behalf of the estate.

The dedimus potestatem empowered the trustee to manage the assets of the trust according to the terms laid out in the document.

Upon receiving the dedimus potestatem, the lawyer began drafting legal documents for the client's business.