In theory it is possible for competent adults to appoint a proxy to act on their behalf by granting them a power of attorney. |
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Do you have a living will or a durable power of attorney for health care, sometimes called an advanced directive? |
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Obviously a purchaser may or may not choose to give power of attorney to their lawyer. |
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There clearly are some issues that cannot be adequately covered by the enduring power of attorney legislation currently provided in law. |
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If he was told there was such a veto power or power of attorney, why did he not ask to see proof of same. |
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Durable power of attorney documents, like wills and trusts, can be changed or rewritten as needed. |
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Individuals can also give consent through an authorized representative, such as a legal guardian or a person with a power of attorney. |
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I hold power of attorney or guardianship for property for the retired member. |
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In the event that a communicant decided to be represented by a lawyer, the power of attorney should be documented before the Committee. |
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A director may grant a power of attorney to another director in order to ensure representation in a decision by the Board of Directors. |
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There, the wife was not involved in the company, she was not a company director, her husband was simply temporarily incapacitated and she had power of attorney. |
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However, the preferred option is to grant a power of attorney. |
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If you don't have a power of attorney, provincial laws will govern who is responsible for managing your affairs. |
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The holder of a power of attorney shall be under obligation to report to the administration. |
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The individual-usually a trusted family member or friend-authorized by a power of attorney to make legal decisions for another individual. |
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For example, potential sponsors may be under a guardianship, tutorship or a power of attorney. |
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■ Is a power of attorney the same thing as a health care power of attorney? |
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I can decide that somebody else should have power of attorney for my affairs, if I become incompetent, other than my wife. |
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Where a party or intervener has appointed a representative, that representative shall provide a power of attorney. |
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The power of attorney given by Salim Abbassi to Rachid Mesli was not authenticated and should not therefore be taken into consideration. |
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You may oblige the mandatary to return the power of attorney to you in order to note on it the termination of the mandate. |
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Pay close attention when drafting such a power of attorney since his signature may have serious consequences. |
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Other issues that need to be addressed with patients and caregivers include advance directives, the living will and the durable power of attorney. |
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Because of his poor sight, and the fact that he has had a stroke, he has difficulty in writing his signature so I hold a power of attorney to deal with his affairs. |
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When Chaucer was sent as a diplomat to Italy in 1378, Gower was one of the men to whom he gave power of attorney over his affairs in England. |
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The need for a full explanation of the power of attorney and of its optional nature, in the interests of honest dealing with claimants, is particularly compelling in the case of Samuel Cristales. |
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Through a written power of attorney, a shareholder with voting rights can be represented at the general shareholder meeting by another shareholder with voting rights. |
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The Registrar shall acknowledge the issuance of power of attorney or the appointment of counsel in writing, stating that he or she has been included in the list. |
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Mr. Robinson granted Ms. Akinola power of attorney. |
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Diacore is run by Daniel Steinmetz, but until recently his brother Beny Steinmetz had a power of attorney for the company. |
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Decisions are made by a majority vote of members present or represented, each member present or represented having one vote and each member present having only one power of attorney. |
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In some provinces, such as Ontario, these directions may be included in a form of power of attorney governing the personal care of the person with Alzheimer Disease. |
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She also referred to article 135 of the Civil Code, according to which a power of attorney should be either in a simple written form or it should be certified by a notary. |
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In cases where the defence attorney is the one who cancels the power of attorney to represent the defendant, the defendant is required immediately, but no later than three days to inform the court thereof. |
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Managed accounts that operate with a limited power of attorney may not execute orders using this system unless otherwise advised. |
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Three years before his death, Merl Townsend executed a durable power of attorney, appointing his son George as attorney in fact. |
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This then involves a power of attorney, a contract by which the principal gives the representative the power to fulfil a legal act or acts on his behalf and for his account. |
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You have only to sign a document called a power of attorney or mandate by which you, the constituent or mandator, appoints an attorney or mandatary to act on your behalf. |
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In order to refund monies on deposit to an individual who is not the depositor, either a validly executed power of attorney or a Consent form is required. |
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A nondurable power of attorney is a short legal form easily and inexpensively obtained from most office supply stores. |
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The Centre had in fact acted in the victim's best interest by revoking the author's power of attorney because the child's involvement in the proceedings would disturb his present condition. |
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Except where there is a clause to the contrary in the Articles of Association, a director may give, by letter, telex or telefax, a power of attorney to another director to represent him at a session of the board of directors. |
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You should also take the opportunity to review your power of attorney. |
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Chung Khin Chun, 87, has applied to have a decision to give power of attorney to Chinese national Yang Yin revoked, she told the Straits Times newspaper. |
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Photocopies, including telefacsimiles, of this signed Power of Attorney shall be treated as original counterparts. |
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Power of attorney is a legal device in which an elder will designate another person to act in his or her stead. |
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