In Furtherance of is a legal phrase that is used to mean “for the purpose of” or “in order to”. This phrase is used to define the scope of authority in a contract, document, or other legal agreement. It is typically used in clauses that grant permission to a party to take certain actions, such as engaging in financial transactions or making decisions on behalf of the other party. There are two types of In Furtherance of clauses: implied and express. An implied In Furtherance of clause is one that is implied by the context of the agreement. This type of clause does not have to be explicitly included in the agreement, but its terms are still binding. An express In Furtherance of clause, on the other hand, explicitly states the scope of the authority granted to the party. This type of clause is typically included in documents that grant broad powers to a party.