A Proxy is the authority to represent another
person or entity... Especially in the capacity of voting
issues, such as on a board of directors.
This authority can be granted willingly, (as in the
case of someone who cannot attend a meeting sending another to vote in her place) or unwillingly (such as in the
case of a parent'
s authority over the affairs of a child. It can be granted with or without limitation ("Go to the meeting and vote
yes on the takeover, for all my shares." or "The Executor is granted any and all reasonable powers necesary to manage and maintain the estate of Jonh, while he is in his coma.")
A parent, for instance, holds an automatic
right of proxy in certain interests of her child. The child need not and cannot make decisions not granted her by her parent, because the parent has the legal authority to make those decisions for the child.
When something is
done or decided by proxy, it means the actual effort of action, and sometimes the decision, was made by someone else.