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power of attorney
1. She has his power of attorney
2. Vangie had given me a power of attorney sometime before so I could take care of her bank accounts and pay all her bills
3. Surely, under those circumstances, he would be easily convinced to grant general power of attorney to her for the club
4. “What you’re proposing to do – putting everything under your own name using the power of attorney – doesn’t take into consideration two things: first, you can’t sign for him to sell to yourself
5. If everything isn’t finished legally with the club before then, and I doubt it will, he will cancel that power of attorney so fast your head will spin: game’s over, you lose
6. The power of attorney is good – it could help later – but just take it one step further and you’ll have a perfect plan
7. I used the Power of Attorney you left with me to finish things up
8. advance directive nor designated a durable power of attorney
9. This is Steve Sinclair; I have the power of attorney relating to Chris
10. The lawyer was well aware of this but he never bothered to have me sign a power of attorney document until very late in the proceedings
11. You should be prepared to bring with you any documents that will “prove” your authority, such as a durable power of attorney
12. Care Power of Attorney (or Health Care
13. Is a Health Care Power of Attorney or
14. Is it true that I need to sign a power of attorney with LifeLock?
15. The power of attorney we require is ONLY IF YOUR ID is compromised and
16. Additionally, the power of attorney we require at that point is very limited and
17. He and Delmage have full power of attorney over anything Clegg had and all of us have joint signing authority on the new trust
18. But she concluded a few months ago that she was no longer as mentally alert as she used to be, and she asked me to take power of attorney over her affairs, since she never married and has no children or any other relative
19. “So I shall have to use my power of attorney over your Aunt Gladys’s estate to arrange this in some way or other,” pondered his father
20. Dad’s got power of attorney over her affairs now, since she moved into a home some months ago, and he seems to think that she will soon have to go into a hospice
21. “Surely,” he said, “if Miss Hood’s nephew has power of attorney, and had taken the money on her behalf, we would know that, wouldn’t we? And why would he put such a large sum into her account only to take half of it out again?”
22. “Check out that fellow who has power of attorney,” he demanded
23. “I suspect that part of the reason for wanting to meet me is to be sure that it’s not me playing tricks on them, since I have power of attorney
24. Hood’s account without my authority, since I have power of attorney,” added Denis Hood
25. Hood’s nephew, earlier today as a matter of fact, who happens to have power of attorney over her affairs
26. “For one thing, Denis Hood, her nephew, is the only immediate relative she has, and I’m sure it’s not him playing around, even though he does have power of attorney
27. “How I heard doesn’t matter, really, but I wondered if her nephew, the one with power of attorney over her estate, had been in touch yet
28. “I have power of attorney over her, that’s not an issue, Everett is the issue
29. my place when you came by is my ex sister in law; she had stopped over so I could help her draw up her wil and the power of attorney for my nephew
30. Power of Attorney Register
31. I made a deal and a power of attorney to one of my clients who took a major part of our production and was itching to get his hands on the business and went and booked an airplane ticket for the very next day
32. He asked me to send him a power of attorney to enable him to take over legally
33. She said if I would sign a power of attorney to her she would canvass her business acquaintances and would surely come up with a more
34. “I mean, with the privacy act and all that, and without her consent as you are not power of attorney or anything like that, Mum, or not that I am aware of,” she stated
35. With a power of attorney it could be easily managed, and then we (you and I) would have our little business transactions together
36. "enfeoffing himself," as Homais would have said, and always dropping some hint to Emma about the power of attorney
37. She quoted technical terms casually, pronounced the grand words of order, the future, foresight, and constantly exaggerated the difficulties of settling his father's affairs so much, that at last one day she showed him the rough draft of a power of attorney to manage and administer his business, arrange all loans, sign and endorse all bills, pay all sums, etc
38. "But why," he thought afterwards as he came back through the streets alone, "is she so very anxious to get this power of attorney?"
39. "Haven't you your power of attorney?" he replied
40. Luckily he had promised to destroy that power of attorney
41. And she threw the power of attorney into the fire
42. Charles nevertheless was very crestfallen before Emma, who did not hide the resentment she still felt at his want of confidence, and it needed many prayers before she would consent to have another power of attorney
43. Messrs Pick and Pocket have power of attorney
44. “There are some legal things to plan now as well, advance directives like power of attorney and a living will
45. Then he came again to measure it; he came again on other pretexts, always trying to make himself agreeable, useful, "enfeoffing himself," as Homais would have said, and always dropping some hint to Emma about the power of attorney