Jul 1, 2010 14:40
13 yrs ago
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English term

the above-mentioned

English Law/Patents Law: Taxation & Customs
POWER OF ATTORNEY

the undersigned
Mr X and Mrs Y
hereby declare to grant full power of attorney to:
each employee of the Notary office xxxx, notably each of them individually, particularly to proceed to the buying and alienation, for and on behalf of the undersigned, together with their daughter each for one/third (1/3) undivided share, of:
a parcel of property land located in xxxxx
and this at the price of xxxx;
costs of transfer and delivery for the account of the buyers ard furthermore under any such provisions and conditions as will be agreed upon with Seller, and as these provisions and conditions have been inserted in the purchase agreement drawn up by the realtor xxxxxx., with the contents of which the undersigned declare they agree completely and in every respect;
to sign the deeds and documents necessary for the ************above-mentioned to be drawn up*********, to execute and sign the same, to elect domicile, and furthermore to perform any acts the authorized representatives will deem advisable, all this with the power of substitution.

what does "the above-mentioned" refer to?

Responses

+6
8 mins
Selected

purchase agreement

I should think.
Peer comment(s):

agree Shera Lyn Parpia
54 mins
Good afternoon and thanks, Shera.
agree cmwilliams (X)
1 hr
Many thanks, cm.
agree Rolf Keiser : right on, Jenni!
1 hr
Thanks, Rolf. Always read the fine print!
agree Jack Dunwell : This reminds me of the Punch and Judy shows we used to watch on the beach as children. The alienated daughters presumably being the Sisters of Murphys (beer drinkers unite!)
3 hrs
Thanks Jack. Hope a fine time was had by all in Pamplona!
agree Tony M
7 hrs
Good morning and thanks, Tony.
agree Phong Le
18 hrs
Good afternoon and thanks, Phong.
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+1
8 mins

what has already been explained (the sale of the property)

It's referring to what has already been mentioned, namely the conditions of the sale of the property.
Peer comment(s):

agree Shera Lyn Parpia
54 mins
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