Personal Care. The husband and wife each releases and discharges all rights he or she may have under any power of attorney executed in his or her favour by the other party prior to the date of this agreement and each releases and discharges all rights and claims that he or she has or may acquire to make decisions relating to the care of the other under the laws of Ontario or any other jurisdiction, and in particular: (a) under the Substitute Decisions Act, to apply to be appointed by a court to act as an attorney for the personal care of the other; (b) under subsections 20(1) and (2) of the Health Care Consent Act, to provide consent or to refuse to consent to a treatment or treatments proposed by a physician on behalf of the other, when the other is incapable of providing such consent or refusal on his or her own behalf.
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Sources: Separation Agreement
Personal Care. The husband and wife each releases and discharges all rights he or she may have under any power of attorney executed in his or her favour by the other party prior to the date of this agreement and each releases and discharges all rights and claims that he or she has or may acquire to make decisions relating to the care of the other under the laws of Ontario or any other jurisdiction, and in particular:
: (a) under the Substitute Decisions Act, to apply to be appointed by a court to act as an attorney for the personal care of the other;
; (b) under subsections 20(1) and (2) of the Health Care Consent Act, to provide consent or to refuse to consent to a treatment or treatments proposed by a physician on behalf of the other, when the other is incapable of providing such consent or refusal on his or her own behalf.
(2) There are no representations, collateral agreements, warranties or conditions affecting this agreement.
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Sources: Marriage Separation Agreement
Personal Care. The husband and wife each releases and discharges all rights he or she may have under any power of attorney executed in his or her favour by the other party prior to the date of this agreement and each releases and discharges all rights and claims that he or she has or may acquire to make decisions relating to the care of the other under the laws of Ontario or any other jurisdiction, and in particular:
: (a) under the Substitute Decisions Act, to apply to be appointed by a court to act as an attorney for the personal care of the other;
; (b) under subsections 20(1) and (2) of the Health Care Consent Act, to provide consent or to refuse to consent to a treatment or treatments proposed by a physician on behalf of the other, when the other is incapable of providing such consent or refusal on his or her own behalf.
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Sources: Marriage Separation Agreement