NOUN
- a personal representative with legal standing (as by power of attorney or the executor of a will)
How To Use legal representative In A Sentence
- The privilege may be claimed by the person or by his legal representative. Christianity Today
- If that seems desirable, consider providing that the lease is binding on the landlord's heirs, executors, administrators, legal representatives, successors or assigns.
- However, most of them cannot speak English and cannot afford a legal representative.
- If you are an employee, partner, affiliate or legal representative of any site which enforces compulsory user registration then we require you to complete our registration process.
- ‘Tenant’ includes an occupant, a subtenant, undertenant, and his or her assignees and legal representatives.
- The privilege may be claimed by the person or by his legal representative. Christianity Today
- Eight justices agreed that a nonpracticing lawyer who is also a physician cannot qualify as a legal representative of his 10-year-old daughter, on whose behalf he filed suit.
- One particular characteristic about both kinds of syndicates is that they are not only the legal representatives, according to our law, of the actual membership, but the contracts which from time to time they make with the opposing syndicates let them call them opposing, one as labour and one employer. Italy and World Affairs
- Indeed, my legal representative has strongly advised me against making it.
- Issues were not speedily defined as envisaged in the plea procedure; delaying tactics, such as firing legal representatives, were still used. ANC Daily News Briefing