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A power is a legal right to act or to change legal relationships.[1] For example, an agent has the power to enter into legal agreements on behalf of the principal, and a legislature has the power to enact laws.
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edit- ^ Garner, Bryan, ed. (2004). Black's Law Dictionary (8th ed.). p. 3708.