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Sec. 1-56. Additional provisions authorized in form.

      Sec. 1-56. Additional provisions authorized in form. A power of attorney which satisfies the requirements of subsection (b) of section 1-43 is not prevented from being a statutory short form power of attorney, as that phrase is used in the sections of this chapter, by the fact that it also contains additional language which: (1) Eliminates from the power of attorney one or more of the powers enumerated in one or more of the constructional sections of this chapter with respect to a subdivision of the statutory short form power of attorney not eliminated therefrom by the principal; (2) supplements one or more of the powers enumerated in one or more of the constructional sections in this chapter with respect to a subdivision of the statutory short form power of attorney not eliminated therefrom by the principal, by specifically listing additional powers of the agent; or (3) makes some additional provision which is not inconsistent with the other provisions of the statutory short form power of attorney.

      (February, 1965, P.A. 573, S. 15.)

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