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A latinism meaning ''beyond its powers'', which crops up usually in the context of a [[corporation]] or governmental authority exceeding the powers and objects as set out in its [[memorandum and articles of association]] or charter. Also of some relevance also to a [[Trust]]. | |||
These days a rather old fashioned notion as far as a corporation goes - in most sensible jurisdicitons it has been partly or entirely ruled out by legislation, but it is liable to induce butterflies if one is dealing with a [[local authority]]. | In that most valuable and intellectually rewarding pastime of checking a combatant's {{tag|capacity and authority}}, ultra vires is the principle concern should it not have the capacity to transact in your chose kind of {{tag|derivative}}. These days it is a rather old fashioned notion as far as a corporation goes - in most sensible jurisdicitons it has been partly or entirely ruled out by legislation, but it is liable to induce butterflies if one is dealing with a [[local authority]]. | ||
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