Special Power Law and Legal Definition
Special power means the limited authority to perform acts under specific restrictions or to perform only specific acts. For example, sometimes it may not allow the conveyance of entire estate or it may restrict the conveyance to particular persons.
Legal Definition list
Related Legal Terms
- Abuses of Governmental Power Identified Under “Watergate”
- Adult With a Special Need
- Agent of a Foreign Power
- American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS)
- Appendant Power
- Area of Special Flood Hazard
- Area of Special Flood-Related Erosion Hazard
- Area of Special Mudslide Hazard
- Avoidance Powers (Bankruptcy)
- Back-Up Power