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It is unnecessary to use gender based references when referring to a person's status as an appointed official. The gender of the person who is appointed as an executor, administrator or curator is not relevant. Curatrix is the feminine form of curator.

A curator is a person who has been appointed to the office of curator. A curator oversees or manages a facility such as a library, museum or other collection. A curator is not an attorney-in-fact. A Power of Attorney is a legal document executed by one party (the principal) that gives another party (the attorney in fact) the authority to act on their behalf. The owner of a facility would need to execute a power of attorney in order to give the curator the power to act on its behalf in legal matters.

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An instrument containing an authorization for one to act as?

Legal Power of Attorney Medical Power of Attorney


Power of attorney or Powers of Attorney- Which one is the correct?

The correct term is "Power of Attorney." While the plural form, "Powers of Attorney," is commonly used, the singular form, "Power of Attorney," is the technically correct term to refer to the legal document that grants someone the authority to act on your behalf in legal matters. It is important to use the singular form when discussing or drafting legal documents to accurately represent the legal concept of delegating authority to an agent.


Can you be removed as legal power of attorney without your knowledge?

The grantor can revoke a power of attorney. The do need to notify you of the revocation.


Can a daughter change the will after becoming power of attorney in ri?

No, a power of attorney does not give the authority to change a person's will. The power of attorney only allows the designated individual to make financial and legal decisions on behalf of the person who granted the power of attorney. Changing a will requires a separate legal process.


Where can I obtain a special power of attorney form?

You can obtain a special power of attorney form from your local courthouse, online legal websites, or through an attorney.


Who is the principal on power of attorney?

The principal is the person granting the power of attorney. The grant is valid until revoked or the person dies.


Does a Power of Attorney provide authority over the estate?

No. A Power of Attorney expires immediately upon the death of the principal.


Can a person sign a legal document if they have given power of attorney to someon else?

Yes, the grantor of a power of attorney still has that ability. And they can cancel a power of attorney at any time.


Can someone with dementia sign over power of attorney to someone?

No. First, a person with dementia is legally incapacitated. They can't grant a Power of Attorney to anyone. Second, a Power of Attorney is a legal document that must be signed by the principal in order to be valid.


What does the LEGAL abbrevIation AIF mean?

Attorney In Fact. Very similar to, if not same as, Power of Attorney.


Is a new power of attorney legal if the existing power of attorney was not notified?

Yes. Upon the signing of a new power of attorney form, all prior forms become null and void.


What legal crime is it to break a power of attorney?

It's a felony.

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