Registration of Power of Attorney for deemed membership to association Registration of Power of Attorney for deemed membership to association

1 month ago

Our owners association needs to identify if a Power of Attorney submitted by spouse of an owner empowering them to be a deemed member of the association needs to be registered or notarized.

Anik

Responded 4 weeks ago

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A.Dear Client,

To ensure legal enforceability for all purposes, a Power of Attorney (POA) should be registered under the Registration Act, 1908. This registration formalizes the document and empowers the appointed executor or principal to authorize another person to act on their behalf or carry out specific tasks.
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Responded 1 month ago

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A.Dear Client,
A POA should be registered under the Registration Act, 1908 to make it legally enforceable for all the purposes it is executed by the Executor/principal empowering/authorizing a person to act or do on his behalf.
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Responded 1 month ago

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A.Dear Sir,
It is better to register the Power of Attorney and if bye-laws of the Association allows then she can become deemed member of the Association.
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