Power of attorney
3 years ago
2 Person make agreement on POA in 2012, than 1 person died in 2015 and than in 2017 a part of land sold in behalf of that POA ..>>Does this POA valid if a person is died ?
>>That selling of land is legal or not ?
A.Dear Sir,
If one of the executor of POA is died its validity become null that is invalid and any document executed on behalf of such POA is also a invalid document.
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If one of the executor of POA is died its validity become null that is invalid and any document executed on behalf of such POA is also a invalid document.
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A.The contents of POA have to be thoroughly read & then only we can reach to the conclusion as per what you are saying is that one person acting on behalf of other after death of the 1st person, but let it be clear that POA ceases after the death of the person unless specifically mentioned & applicable only incase of Registered POA.
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Adv. Anushka Dikshit
Responded 3 years ago
A.Hello. The conduct of the agents or donors shall be solely governed by the PoA, but I wish to know more facts to give you a sound advice.
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Narvir Yadav
Responded 3 years ago
A.It is valid if said 1 psrson give the athority to sell in POA.if the authority is not given.then the sell is invalid
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
A.Hello,
There is a requirement of more facts, however, the conduct shall be governed through the PoA wholly.
There is a requirement of more facts, however, the conduct shall be governed through the PoA wholly.
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A.Hi,
As per your facts, the conduct of the agents or donors shall be solely governed by the PoA, but, more facts are required to help you better
As per your facts, the conduct of the agents or donors shall be solely governed by the PoA, but, more facts are required to help you better
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DIYAVARHUSSAIN SHAIK
Responded 3 years ago
A.Dear Client
As per your inputs the selling of land by one agent on behalf of other agent is not valid, but it shall be checked in the conditions made in the POA so once you consult an advocate to verify the POA
As per your inputs the selling of land by one agent on behalf of other agent is not valid, but it shall be checked in the conditions made in the POA so once you consult an advocate to verify the POA
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