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Special Power

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In Ecuadorian legislation, a 'special power of attorney' is a public document that grants an individual (principal or grantor) the authority to authorize a third party to perform specific actions on their behalf. These actions may include the sale or purchase of property, the opening, management, or closure of bank accounts, withdrawal of funds, among others. The process of granting a special power of attorney typically involves the client's review and approval of the document, followed by scheduling an appointment to sign at the notary, and the subsequent delivery of the notarized document

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