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  8. Chapter 21 - Uniform General Power of Attorney.


Chapter 21 - Uniform General Power of Attorney.


  • § 21–2101. Statutory form of power of attorney.
  • § 21–2102. Durable power of attorney.
  • § 21–2103. Construction of powers generally.
  • § 21–2104. Construction of power relating to real property transactions.
  • § 21–2105. Construction of power relating to tangible personal property transactions.
  • § 21–2106. Construction of power relating to stock and bond transactions.
  • § 21–2107. Construction of power relating to commodity and option transactions.
  • § 21–2108. Construction of power relating to banking and other financial institution transactions.
  • § 21–2109. Construction of power relating to business operating transactions.
  • § 21–2110. Construction of power relating to insurance transactions.
  • § 21–2111. Construction of power relating to estate, trust, and other beneficiary transactions.
  • § 21–2112. Construction of power relating to claims and litigation.
  • § 21–2113. Construction of power relating to personal and family maintenance.
  • § 21–2114. Construction of power relating to benefits from social security, medicare, medicaid, or other governmental programs, or military service.
  • § 21–2115. Construction of power relating to retirement plan transactions.
  • § 21–2116. Construction of power relating to tax matters.
  • § 21–2117. Existing interests; foreign interests.
  • § 21–2118. Uniformity of application and construction.
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