Power of Attorney
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- Authorized documentation
- Providing drafting of Power of Attorney
- Various of Power of Attorney
- Stamped on Power of Attorney
- Renew and durable or non-durable
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Introduction of Free Power of Attorney Sample in PDF
Power of Attorney is an instrument which empowers a specified person to act for or/and in the name of the person executing it. Power of Attorney is guided by the Power of Attorney Act 1882.
POA is also known as Power of Authority which gives the authority in some specified or all legal or financial matters to act for another person. The person who gives the authority to some other trustable person is known as the principal or a donor.
There are various situations where one may not be in a position to perform his duties due to reasons and where transaction requires the presence of the individual who is not able to be present personally like an individual possessing properties, bank accounts, etc. or being abroad, physically ill, old in age etc and such situation might requires a Power of Attorney.
Advantages of Power Of Attorney
Process of Power of Attorney
1. Placing request
2. Drafting power of Attorney
3. Sharing of Ist draft
4. Sharing of Final Agreement
Types of Power of Attorney
Important Clauses of POA
- Name, age, address and occupation of the Principal.
- Valid legal reason for granting the power of Attorney
- Date of termination if it is limited by time. It is to be mentioned if no time is specified whether the Power of Attorney is durable or non-durable.
- The acts which the attorney cannot perform must be particularly stated.
- Details of the Attorney.
- Date and Place of making the Power of Attorney and the effective date of that Power of Attorney.
- Where general power is granted all the acts and areas in which power is granted should be mentioned clearly.
- In the case of a Special power of Attorney, a specific act or task that is needs to be done and completed must be clearly mentioned along with the time limit within which that act is to be done.