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2018 New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 46 - PROPERTY
Chapter 2B
- Section 46:2B-8.1 - Short title.
- Section 46:2B-8.2 - Powers of attorney; durable powers of attorney; disability defined.
- Section 46:2B-8.3 - Durable power of attorney not affected by lapse of time; disability or incapacity.
- Section 46:2B-8.4 - Relation of attorney-in-fact to court-appointed fiduciary.
- Section 46:2B-8.5 - Power of attorney not revoked until notice.
- Section 46:2B-8.6 - Good faith reliance.
- Section 46:2B-8.7 - Multiple attorneys-in-fact.
- Section 46:2B-8.8 - Delegation by attorney-in-fact.
- Section 46:2B-8.9 - Formality.
- Section 46:2B-8.10 - Revocation.
- Section 46:2B-8.11 - Certified copies and photocopies.
- Section 46:2B-8.12 - Compensation of the attorney-in-fact.
- Section 46:2B-8.13 - Fiduciary status and duty to account.
- Section 46:2B-8.13a - Power of attorney; gift of principal's property; prohibited
- Section 46:2B-8.14 - Application of act.
- Section 46:2B-10 - Definitions
- Section 46:2B-11 - Authority of agent
- Section 46:2B-12 - Powers of agent
- Section 46:2B-13 - Banking institutions to accept power of attorney
- Section 46:2B-14 - Banking institutions not liable for action in reliance on power of attorney
- Section 46:2B-15 - Limitations on power of agent
- Section 46:2B-16 - Banking transaction by agent binds principal
- Section 46:2B-17 - Power of attorney not made pursuant to this act valid
- Section 46:2B-18 - Banking institution may retain copy of power of attorney
- Section 46:2B-19 - Agent acting pursuant to power of attorney shall be a fiduciary
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