LPOA definition

LPOA means the lasting power of attorney executed by the Client under the Mental Capacity Act (Cap 177A);
LPOA means the lasting power of attorney executed by the Client under the Mental Capacity Act 2008;
LPOA means the limited power of attorney executed by the Client in the form accompanying the Account Application Form for individuals.

Examples of LPOA in a sentence

  • A Limited Power of Attorney (LPOA) is generally executed with the custodian of Client assets.

  • The City and the LPOA will agree upon a claim form for use to replace or repair damaged or destroyed equipment/property.

  • The Trader/Investor accepts by signing this LPOA that reporting can be limited from program to program.

  • LPOA members will be allowed to contribute accumulated compensatory time off (ATO) and/or vacation accruals to a special account for the use of Association Executive Officers or their designee.

  • In the event of invalidation of any article or section, both the City and the LPOA agree to meet within 30 days of such determination for the purpose of arriving at a mutually satisfactory replacement of such article or section.

  • The Chief of Police and the LPOA agree to meet as necessary to discuss issues of mutual concern.

  • The LPOA agrees to cooperate with the City and the Department in the implementation of such methods, to suggest improved methods in the education of its members, and to recognize the necessity for such changes and improvements.

  • All Police Dispatchers shall work a 3/12 work schedule, including a paid on-duty meal period, as previously agreed to in the First Amendment to the previous MOU entered into between the City and the LPOA.

  • Advisor shall provide these services to Client on a non-discretionary basis's, meaning that all acquisitions, dispositions of assets and investment strategies within the managed account will be approved by the Client in light of their overall strategy, and that the Advisor has no ability to trade without a general limited power of attorney (LPOA) authority granted to the Advisor by the Client.

  • Subject to staffing requirements, the Chief of Police will continue to work with LPOA representatives to determine if accommodations can be arranged for the purpose of facilitating negotiations.


More Definitions of LPOA

LPOA means the document entitled “Limited Power of Attorney” in the form of Attachment G to this LSA. The LPOA contains additional definitions not specifically set out in the LSA, but such definitions are incorporated into the LSA by reference.
LPOA has the meaning set forth in Section 1.08(g).