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Commentary

41 Protection of third parties

POWERS OF ATTORNEY vol 31(2)

41 Protection of third parties

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There would always be a risk that an innocent third party who deals with an attorney might subsequently discover to their detriment that the transaction was invalid because the power of attorney had been revoked1. The Powers of Attorney Act 19712 accordingly provides that if a third party

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