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POWERS OF ATTORNEY ACT 2003 - SECT 29

Supreme Court may make orders confirming powers understood by principal

29 Supreme Court may make orders confirming powers understood by principal

(cf 1919 No 6, s 163E (3))
The Supreme Court may, on the application of a principal under a power of attorney, confirm (whether in whole or in part) any power to do an act under the power of attorney if it appears to the Court that the nature of the act was not beyond the understanding of the principal through mental incapacity at the time when the power was given.



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