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Power of Attorney
A power of attorney authorises a person to act on behalf of the grantor within the scope defined in the document. It may be general (for all legal acts) or special (for one specific act). For certain acts (e.g. transfer of real estate), the law requires a verified signature.
These templates are for illustrative purposes only. They are not legal advice — consult a lawyer before signing.
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What the agreement covers
- Identification of the principal and the attorney
- Scope of authority — specific acts or general
- Validity period of the power of attorney
- Right to grant a sub-power of attorney
- Conditions for revoking the power of attorney
- Signature verification (where required by law)
Frequently asked questions
For the transfer of real estate, representing before authorities and in other cases specified by law. For ordinary commercial representation, verification is not mandatory.
