The person named to act for another in a power of attorney is referred to as the "attorney-in-fact" or "agent." This individual is granted the authority to make decisions and take actions on behalf of the person who has created the power of attorney, known as the "principal." The scope of the agent's authority can vary based on the specific terms outlined in the power of attorney document.
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