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Powers of attorney

Trevor M. Aldridge

(Longman practitioner series)

Longman, c1991

8th ed

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Previous edition published in 1988

Includes index

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Description

This aims to be a complete guide to the whole subject of powers of attorney - creating them, interpreting them, using them, plus the respective powers and duties of the various parties involved with notes on special uses to which they can be applied. Updated and revised, it aims to provide a comprehensive explanation of the Enduring Powers of Attorney (Prescribed Form) Regulations 1990. It covers section 1 of the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 and sets out precedents including statutory declarations of non-revocation of ordinary powers and enduring powers for land registration purposes. The text also illustrates special uses for ordinary and enduring powers of attorney and incorporates Re R, the companies Act 1989 and the impact of the Contracts (Applicable Law) Act 1990. It also describes the protection of an attorney and includes the reproduction of a prescribed form of enduring power of attorney.

Table of Contents

Introduction Duties of Attorney Scope of Power Protection of Attorney Donor Position of Third Parties Attorney Registration of Enduring Powers Contracts Filed Powers Form of power Land Duration of power Grants of Representation Exercising a power Companies Duties of Donor Using Ordinary Powers of Attorney Using Enduring Powers of Attorney Appendix 1 Relevant Acts Appendix 2 Relevant Statutory Instruments Appendix 3 Form of Document Appendix 4 Clauses for Powers of Attorney

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