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At some point during those years, he gave away power of attorney.
Ever since he'd given her that power of attorney she'd been getting above herself.
You've got my power of attorney; can you get all this done right away?
My mother's health is not good either but she would still be able to sign a power of attorney.
He no longer gives the power of attorney to anyone.
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Get the living will and medical power of attorney forms for your state.
It's like I have power of attorney over their travel.
What is a medical power of attorney or health care agent?
When does a durable power of attorney for health care take effect?
I've given you full power of attorney for any such arrangement.
Use my power of attorney, not your own money, or you might be stuck for it.
I want him to have complete power of attorney over my affairs.
"Who do you want to have the power of attorney?
It is never too early to make a will or an enduring power of attorney.
It combines a living will and a medical power of attorney in one form.
Back at sea last fall, he gave his parents power of attorney to deal with the purchase.
Q. I'm in my early 60's and two friends want to give me power of attorney.
The patient may also obtain a health care power of attorney.
What are some other differences between the durable power of attorney for health care and the living will?
"I've shown you my power of attorney in this matter."
Further, "in these parts he holds a power of attorney for the whole country."
The written and signed statement is called a power of attorney.
Grant also gave Williams his power of attorney in the sales.
In some states statutory power of attorney forms are available.
In 1746 the Navy Board objected to a letter of attorney on behalf of a ship's company because fewer than half had signed it.
The letter of attorney describes her son as "Nathanial Pope of Pope's Creek."
In 1280 she was granted letters of attorney to Thomas de Hunsingore and another in England, she staying in Galloway.
A power of attorney (POA) or letter of attorney is a written authorization to represent or act on another's behalf in private affairs, business, or some other legal matter.
He married (1st) before 18 Nov. 1472 (date of letters of attorney) Genevieve Hill, daughter and heiress of John Hill, of Spaxton, Somerset.
The Executive Committee of the League shall be obliged to make available to the Executive Committee of the Federation for the respective letter of attorney for purposes of accreditation.
Hume was associated as trustee of some private property with Henry Fauntleroy, and in September 1824 found that Fauntleroy had forged his name to a letter of attorney by which £10,000 had been abstracted from the estate.
On 5 June 1291 Baliol and his wife Isabella de Chilham, widow of David de Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl, received a letter of attorney and safe conduct from Edward permitting them to remain for a year in Scotland.