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Hebrew to English translations [PRO] Law: Patents, Trademarks, Copyright / ייפוי כוח | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Gad Kohenov Israel Local time: 13:35 | ||||||
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to him or to whom he will nominate Explanation: כאן זה לא צ'ק לכן אי אפשר לומר payable to |
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...or his appointed representative Explanation: This was on the tip of my tongue last night, but I couldn't quite get it out. Just needed 8 hours sleep I guess! "(a)by the beneficiary or his appointed representative, by notice in writing delivered or sent to the scheme manager" http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2005/1986/part/6/made?vie... "of the property, appropriate documentation, keys etc to the client or his appointed representative. 3j. Where your contractual arrangement with your client" http://www.naea.co.uk/media/29520/iel02codeforlettings.pdf In a PoA: "I, ____________________________________ of Winnipeg, in the Province of Manitoba appoint Rabbi Ari Ellis, or his appointed representative, my attorney to do all acts as fully and effectually as I could do if personally present" http://www.herzlia.org/pdf/chametz.pdf -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 9 hrs (2012-01-12 08:15:11 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- (You can also find "appointed deputy", or "appointed agent", but I think "representative" works best - more 'neutral' as deputy sounds hierarchical) |
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או לפקודתו או למי שיורה either to himself or to his appointee Explanation: / |
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or to whomsoever he shall direct Explanation: The property is to be sold or transferred to x ...... or to whomsoever he shall direct. This is not someone who represents him, but merely someone he indicates. |
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