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New Jersey Property Laws Section 46:2B-8.10 Revocation.

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    10.    Revocation.

    A power of attorney is revoked when the principal has caused all executed originals of the power of attorney to be physically destroyed; or when the principal has signed and caused to be acknowledged in the manner set forth in R.S.46:14-2.1 a written instrument of revocation; or when the principal has delivered to the attorney-in-fact a written revocation.  Unless expressly so provided, the subsequent execution of another power of attorney does not revoke a power of attorney.

    L.2000,c.109,s.10.

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