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2022 Georgia Code
Title 10 - Commerce and Trade
Chapter 6B - Georgia Power of Attorney
Article 1 - General Provisions
- § 10-6B-1. Short Title
- § 10-6B-2. Definitions
- § 10-6B-3. Applicability
- § 10-6B-4. Power of Attorney Is Durable
- § 10-6B-5. Execution of Power of Attorney
- § 10-6B-6. Validity of Power of Attorney; Effect of Copy
- § 10-6B-7. Controlling Law
- § 10-6B-8. Nomination of Conservator; Relationship of Agent to Court-Appointed Fiduciary; Finding of Incapacity
- § 10-6B-9. When Power of Attorney Effective
- § 10-6B-10. Termination of Power of Attorney and Agent’s Authority; Third Party Reliance; Filing With Clerk
- § 10-6B-11. Designation of Coagents; Role of Successor Agent; Notification of Violation
- § 10-6B-12. Compensation
- § 10-6B-13. Agent’s Acceptance of Appointment
- § 10-6B-14. Actions of Agents
- § 10-6B-15. Agent Liability
- § 10-6B-16. Petition for Construction of Power of Attorney or Role of Agent; Reimbursement for Fees and Expenses
- § 10-6B-17. Agent’s Liability to Principal
- § 10-6B-18. Resignation of Agent
- § 10-6B-19. “Attested Power of Attorney” Defined; Acceptance of and Reliance Upon Attested Power of Attorney
- § 10-6B-20. Liability for Refusal to Accept Power of Attorney
- § 10-6B-21. Principles of Law and Equity
- § 10-6B-22. Laws Applicable to Financial Institutions and Entities
- § 10-6B-23. Rights and Remedies Under Other Law
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