Statutory form power of attorney definition

Statutory form power of attorney means a power
Statutory form power of attorney means using a power of attorney:
Statutory form power of attorney means a power of attorney that is substantially in the same form as one of the powers of attorney set forth in Subtitle 2 of this title.

More Definitions of Statutory form power of attorney

Statutory form power of attorney means a power of attorney substantially in the form provided in § 17–301 of this title or that meets the requirements for a military power of attorney in accordance with 10 U.S.C. § 1044b.
Statutory form power of attorney means a power of attorney substantially in the form

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  • District attorney means any of the following:

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  • Filed with the secretary of state means, except as otherwise permitted by law or rule:

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