Powers of Attorney Act definition

Powers of Attorney Act means the Powers of Attorney Act 1949 of the laws of Malaysia, as amended from time to time.
Powers of Attorney Act or “POAA” shall mean Powers of Attorney Act R.S.O. 1990 c.
Powers of Attorney Act attorney owing duties of loyalty and good faith, 170 POWERS OF ATTORNEY- Continued . costs of committeeship avoided, 28 . powers of attorney not terminating upon mental incompetency of principal, 27-28 . substitute attorney or multiple attorneys, 29 . typical legislative requirements, 28-29 . . Powers of Attorney Act of Manitoba, 28-29 express actual authority, 17-18 . general wording followed by specific wording, where, 17 . specific wording followed by general wording, where, 17-18 . specific wording governing construction, 17 living xxxxx and health care directives, 30 Powers of Attorney Act modifying common law, 97-98, 122-123 . British Columbia, 97-98 . United Kingdom, 97 springing powers of attorney, 29-30 . effective on specified date or occurrence of stipulated event, 29 termination of enduring powers of attorney, 182-183 . mentally incompetent donor: statutorily stipulated events, 182-183 . . appointment of committee or Public Trustee, 182 . . death of attorney, 183 . . subsequent inconsistent power of attorney, 182 . Powers of Attorney Act, 183 . . judicial power to terminate, 183 . . . court intervention not warranted where grantor remaining competent, 183 written or oral agency agreements, 13-14 . form, 370-373 . sealed power of attorney, 14 . witnesses and affidavit of execution, 14-15 . written agreement required where agent empowered to execute deed, 13-14 . . Registry System or Land Titles Office, 14 . . sealed power of attorney, 14 PRE-INCORPORATION CONTRACTS See RATIFICATION RATIFICATION agent explicitly purporting to act for principal, 33-36 . conduct of principal creating estoppel, 35 . deal subject to approval of principal, 35 . . conditional acceptance, 35 . . withdrawal of offer before acceptance, 35 . named principal, 33-35 . . undisclosed principal, 33-35 . . unable to ratify contract, 35-36 . . . anomaly in law if ratification permitted, 34-35 . unnamed principal, 33-34 . . person capable of being ascertained, 33 . whether acting for itself for self-preservation, 33 agent’s act capable of ratification, 59 RATIFICATION- Continued . void or unlawful act in terms of agent or principal, 59 . whether act illegal or ultra xxxxx, 59, 299-302 conditions for ratification generally, 32 principal in existence and competent, 36-50 . company existing when agent purporting to act, 48-50 . . articles of incorporation and letters patent companies, 48 . . . capacity of natural person, 48-49 . . . Corporations Act of Manitoba, 48-49 . . . ratifying...

Examples of Powers of Attorney Act in a sentence

  • I agree that this power of attorney is given by way of security and is irrevocable in accordance with section 4 Powers of Attorney Act 1971 until this undertaking lapses in accordance with paragraph 14.

  • Despite the Guardianship and Administration Act 2000 and the Powers of Attorney Act 1998, the person’s own consent only is relevant for subsection (1)(f).

  • Note The Powers of Attorney Act 2006, s 32 provides that an enduring power of attorney is not revoked even if the person who gave the power of attorney becomes a person with impaired decision-making capacity.

  • I agree that this power of attorney is given by way of security and is irrevocable in accordance with section 4 Powers of Attorney Act 1971 until this undertaking lapses in accordance with paragraph14.

  • To be effective, completed forms of proxy and the power of attorney or other authority (if any) under which they are signed or a copy of that power or authority certified notarially or in accordance with the Powers of Attorney Act 1971 must be lodged in accordance with the instructions printed thereon, not later than 48 hours before the time appointed for the meeting or any adjourned meeting.

  • I agree that the above power of attorney is given by way of security and is irrevocable in accordance with section 4 of the Powers of Attorney Act 1971 until this deed lapses, or (if earlier) the Scheme becomes effective (or the Takeover Offer becomes or is declared unconditional in all respects, as the case may be).

  • All powers of attorney and authorities on the terms conferred by or referred to in this Notice or in the Tender Form are given by way of security for the performance of the obligations of the Shareholders concerned and are irrevocable in accordance with section 4 of the Powers of Attorney Act 1971.

  • To be effective, completed forms of proxy and the power of attorney or other authority (if any) under which they are signed or a copy of that power or authority certified notarially or in accordance with the Powers of Attorney Act 1971 must be lodged at the office of the Company’s registrars, Capita Registrars, The Registry, 34 Beckenham Road, Beckenham, Kent BR3 4TU at least 48 hours before the time appointed for the Meeting.

  • Powers of Attorney Act 2003 to do anything on my behalf I may lawfully authorise an attorney to do.

  • I agree that this power of attorney is given by way of security and is irrevocable in accordance with section 4 of the Powers of Attorney Act 1971 until this deed lapses (or if earlier) the Scheme or Offer (as applicable) becomes effective.

Related to Powers of Attorney Act

  • attorney-at-law means an attorney-at-law, a legal practitioner or advocate duly admitted to practise law in the courts of a Contracting Party;

  • the 1974 Act means the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974;

  • the 1977 Act means the National Health Service Act 1977;

  • the 1972 Act means the Local Government Act 1972.

  • the 1973 Act means the Water Act 1973;

  • the 1978 Act means the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 (c. 29),

  • the 2008 Act means the Planning Act 2008;

  • Customs Act means the Customs Act 1901 (as amended), and any succeeding Legislation and any regulations made pursuant to the Customs Act;

  • the 1961 Act means the Land Compensation Act 1961(d); “the 1965 Act” means the Compulsory Purchase Act 1965(e); “the 1980 Act” means the Highways Act 1980(f);

  • the 1988 Act means the Local Government Finance Act 1988.

  • the 2002 Act means the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002;

  • Banks Act means the Banks Act, 1990 (Act No. 94 of 1990);

  • the 1998 Act (“Deddf 1998”) means the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998;

  • the 1981 Act which means the Compulsory Purchase (Vesting Declarations) Act 1981.

  • FOI Act means the Freedom of Information Xxx 0000 and any subordinate legislation made under this Act from time to time together with any guidance and/or codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner in relation to such legislation;

  • This act means the Lisbon Agreement on Appellations of Origin and Geographical Indications, as established by the present Act;

  • the 2011 Act means the Localism Act 2011;

  • Civil Code means Act No. 89/2012 Coll., the Civil Code, as amended.

  • the 2012 Act means the Health and Social Care Act 2012

  • 2012 Act means the Health and Social Care Act 2012;

  • the 1965 Act means the Compulsory Purchase Act 1965(2);

  • FAIS Act means the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act, 2002 (Act No. 37 of 2002);

  • the 1992 Act means the Local Government Finance Act 1992;

  • FILOT Act means Title 12, Chapter 44, of the Code, and all future acts successor or supplemental thereto or amendatory thereof.

  • Dutch Civil Code means the Dutch Civil Code (Burgerlijk Wetboek).

  • the 2007 Act means the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007;