Mandátumid
Mandátumid, also known as mandates, are legal documents that grant a person or entity the authority to act on behalf of another. They are commonly used in various contexts, including political representation, legal proceedings, and business transactions. In political systems, mandátumid are issued to elected representatives, such as members of parliament or local councils, to authorize them to act on behalf of their constituents. These documents typically specify the duration of the mandate, the scope of authority, and any specific instructions or limitations.
In legal proceedings, mandátumid can be used to authorize a lawyer or legal representative to act on
The issuance of a mandátumid is a formal process that usually requires the consent of the principal