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Stock power

A Power of Attorney enabling a person other than the owner to Transfer stock ownership to another Party. Stock power is sometimes granted when stock is pledged as Collateral for a Loan.

Related Terms: 8 Collateral, Loan, Owe, Own, Party, Power of Attorney, Stock power, Transfer
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