Difference between revisions of "Power of Attorney (15:IV)"

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*is in accordance with the laws and continues to have legal effect in the jurisdiction in which it was made.   
*is in accordance with the laws and continues to have legal effect in the jurisdiction in which it was made.   


Furthermore, s 4(3) requires a certificate from a solicitor permitted to practise in the jurisdiction in which the deemed enduring power of  attorney was made indicating that the deemed enduring power of attorney meets the requirements set out in subsection (2) (a) to (c). Section 4(4) states that the EPOA is limited by the PAA and the jurisdiction in which the deemed enduring power of attorney was made.
Furthermore, s 4(3) requires a certificate from a solicitor permitted to practise in the jurisdiction in which the deemed enduring power of  attorney was made indicating that the deemed enduring power of attorney meets the requirements set out in subsection (2) (a) to (c). Section 4(4) states that the EPOA is limited by the PAA and the jurisdiction in which the deemed enduring power of attorney was made. Section 4(4) also requires that an Attorney and the Adult must both be at least 19 years of age before the Attorney can exercise any powers or perform any duties.
 
Section 4(4) also requires that an Attorney and the Adult must both be at least 19 years of age before the Attorney can exercise any powers or perform any duties.


== E. Acting as an Attorney ==
== E. Acting as an Attorney ==