2021 Colorado Code
Title 15 - Probate, Trusts, and Fiduciaries
Article 14 - Persons Under Disability - Protection
Part 7 - Uniform Power of Attorney Act
§ 15-14-723. Remedies Under Other Law

Universal Citation: CO Code § 15-14-723 (2021)

The remedies under this part 7 are not exclusive and do not abrogate any right or remedy under the law of this state other than this part 7.

History. Source: L. 2009: Entire part added,(HB 09-1198), ch. 106, p. 396, § 1, effective April 9.


OFFICIAL COMMENT

The remedies under the Act are not intended to be exclusive with respect to causes of action that may accrue in relation to a power of attorney. The Act applies to many persons, individual and entity ( Section 15-14-702(6) (defining “person” for purposes of the Act)), that may serve as agents or that may be asked to accept a power of attorney. Likewise, the Act applies to many subject areas ( Subpart 2) over which principals may delegate authority to agents. Remedies under other laws which govern such persons and subject matters should be considered by aggrieved parties in addition to remedies available under this Act. Section 15-14-717 Comment.

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