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§ 28-68-401 - Statutory form of power of attorney.

28-68-401. Statutory form of power of attorney.

(a) Form. The following statutory form of power of attorney is legally sufficient:

STATUTORY POWER OF ATTORNEY

(b) Requirements. A statutory power of attorney is legally sufficient under this subchapter, if the wording of the form complies substantially with subsection (a), the form is properly completed, and the signature of the principal is acknowledged.

(c) Grant of All Listed Powers. If the line in front of (N) of the form under subsection (a) is initialed, an initial on the line in front of any other power does not limit the powers granted by line (N).

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