Clarifies that a power of attorney does not generally give the attorney-in-fact the authority to make gifts of the principal's property.

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Clarifies that a power of attorney does not generally give the attorney-in-fact the authority to make gifts of the principal's property.

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Title: Clarifies that a power of attorney does not generally give the attorney-in-fact the authority to make gifts of the principal's property.;
Clarifies that a power of attorney does not generally give the attorney-in-fact the authority to make gifts of the principal's property.
Author: Compiled by the New Jersey State Library
Abstract: Year: 2003, Chapter: 138
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10929.1/29937


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