Powers of Attorney
Michael J. Mello, Q.C., J.P., T.E.P. · April 30th, 2010
What is a Power of Attorney?
Typical uses of a Power of Attorney?
Ordinary and Enduring Powers
Capacity
Receivership Types of Enduring Powers of Attorney
Joint, Joint & Several Powers and Powers with a Substitute
Who should be appointed as an Attorney
Is a Power of Attorney necessary?
Is a Power of Attorney necessary?
Transactions which do not require a power
Formalities for implementing or terminating Powers
Passing of accounts
Acts which a donor cannot delegate by a Power
Registration of Powers
Capacity of the donor
Summary
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