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Jayanti Devi (Student)     10 October 2019

Revocation of power of attorney (poa)

Suppose a group of individuals sign to register and jointly execute a POA.

Now, just before execution, if any one of the individual differs and revokes his power without the consent of others, is that legally valid or effective?

 



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RadhaKrishna Murthy K   10 October 2019

That all depends on the terms and conditions incorporated in POA. That too if POA will be 8n force until the completion of a specific transaction, it can't be revoked. POA is valid to the extent of other shares of

RadhaKrishna Murthy K   10 October 2019

That all depends on the terms and conditions incorporated in POA. That too if POA will be 8n force until the completion of a specific transaction, it can't be revoked. POA is valid to the extent of other shares of

P. Venu (Advocate)     10 October 2019

Why "suppose" - is this not a real issue?


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