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Commentary

25 Acts which a donor cannot delegate

POWERS OF ATTORNEY vol 31(2)

25 Acts which a donor cannot delegate

| Commentary

The statutory form1 of general power of attorney confers upon an attorney authority to do on behalf of the donor anything which they can lawfully do by an attorney2.

It is reasonable to assume that an attorney cannot act in a manner which involves the personal ‘status’ of the donor.

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