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102 Power of attorney

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The proprietor of a registered estate or charge may empower some other competent person to act as attorney on their behalf (subject to the limitations mentioned below in particular cases). The grant of a power of attorney by a proprietor must be by deed and comply with the law relating to powers of attorney generally1. Care is needed both in the drafting of any powers of attorney and in the selection of one or more

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