A Practitioner's Guide to Powers of Attorney (Bloomsbury Professional) is a practical, user-friendly and easy to read guide to all forms of powers of attorney, including ordinary powers of attorney, lasting powers of attorney and enduring powers of attorney. Providing a detailed overview of the subject as a whole, it also gives in-depth advice on more specific and complex areas, including execution of documents and protection of third parties.
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Chapter 3 Lasting Powers of Attorney – Formalities, Registration, Revocation
WHAT IS THE POSITION IF THE INSTRUMENT DIFFERS FROM THE PRESCRIBED FORM?
REVOCATION OF LASTING POWERS OF ATTORNEY AND CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION
POWERS OF COURT IN RELATION TO VALIDITY OF LASTING POWERS OF ATTORNEY
POWERS OF COURT IN RELATION TO OPERATION OF LASTING POWERS OF ATTORNEY
POWER TO REQUIRE INFORMATION FROM DONEES OF LASTING POWER OF ATTORNEY
Chapter 10 Rights and Liabilities of Donor, Donee and Third Parties
Chapter 11 Protection of Third Parties and Subsequent Purchasers
Chapter 12 Execution of Documents, Conveyancing and Grants of Representation
A3.1 General power of attorney under the Powers of Attorney Act 1971
A3.3 Limited power of attorney authorising the grant of a lease
A3.4 Delegation of trusts by power of attorney under section 25 of the Trustee Act 1925
A3.5 Notice under section 25 of the Trustee Act 1925, as substituted by Trustee Delegation Act 1999