i am struggling with the following situation and the needed expressions:
1) How can you tell that you would like to have the authority back from a family member (With "authority" i mean the power that authorizes a person to pay or deliver to another and so on - i think a similar term is warrant).
2) How can you tell that you would like to to conduct transactions under your own name?
Here is my own attempt:
I would like to withdraw the authority back from Mr/Mrs....
From this point on i would like to conduct the transactions under my name.
Is that kinda comprehensible?
Top answer
Mr. John Smith is no longer authorized to conduct business on my behalf. I will perfrom all future transactions myself.
— BarbaraPA
Mr.
John Smith is no longer authorized to conduct business on my behalf.
I will perfrom all future transactions myself.
I withdraw the authority granted to Mr.
John Smith to conduct business on my behalf.
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