2014 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 32A - Powers of Attorney.
Article 5 - Enforcement of Power of Attorney.
§ 32A-41 - Penalty for unreasonable refusal to recognize power.

NC Gen Stat § 32A-41 (2014) What's This?

32A-41. Penalty for unreasonable refusal to recognize power.

(a) A person dealing with an attorney-in-fact who unreasonably refuses to accept a power of attorney shall be subject to all of the following:

(1) Liability for reasonable attorneys' fees and costs incurred in any action or proceeding necessary to confirm the validity of a power of attorney or to implement a power of attorney.

(2) An order of the court requiring acceptance of the valid power of attorney.

(3) Any other remedy available under applicable law.

(b) Acceptance of a power of attorney shall mean (i) acknowledging the validity and authenticity of the document, and (ii) allowing the attorney-in-fact to conduct business in accordance with the powers that reasonably appear to be granted in the document. (2005-178, s. 1.)


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