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Yes. Presence of the principal before the Notary Public to sign on a Power of Attorney is mandatory. The Notary Public ensures the legality of a Power of Attorney, checks the identity of the principal and also verifies his capacity and his consent.
Yes. You can revoke a Power of Attorney anytime giving it unless the Power of Attorney is irrevocable. Revoking or quitting of a POA can be either by mutual recognition between the principal and the agent or the principal can serve a legal notice to the agent, provided that such legal notice should be served[…]
Yes. You can appoint or authorize more than one agent in a single Power of Attorney. The POA should clearly specify the details and capacities of the agents and whether the agents act singly or jointly. If the text of Power of Attorney does not specify this, then it will be mandatory for the agents[…]
A Power of Attorney expires in any of the following situations: The accomplishment and execution of the subject that the Power of Attorney had been issued for. If the principal or the agent dies. At the end of the term if specified in the POA. It the POA is revoked by the principal. If the[…]