California Probate Code CHAPTER 1 - General Provisions
- Section 4400.
This part may be cited as the Uniform Statutory Form Power of Attorney Act.(Added by Stats. 1994, Ch. 307, Sec. 16. Effective January 1, 1995.)
- Section 4401.
The following statutory form power of attorney is legally sufficient when the requirements of Section 4402 are satisfied:* * * * * * * *...
- Section 4402.
A statutory form power of attorney under this part is legally sufficient if all of the following requirements are satisfied:(a) The wording of the form complies...
- Section 4403.
If the line in front of (N) of the statutory form under Section 4401 is initialed, an initial on the line in front of any...
- Section 4404.
A statutory form power of attorney legally sufficient under this part is durable to the extent that the power of attorney contains language, such as...
- Section 4405.
(a) A statutory form power of attorney under this part that limits the power to take effect upon the occurrence of a specified event or contingency,...
- Section 4406.
(a) If a third person to whom a properly executed statutory form power of attorney under this part is presented refuses to honor the agent’s authority...
- Section 4407.
The provisions of this division apply to a statutory form power of attorney except when there is a conflicting provision in this part, in which...
- Section 4408.
Nothing in this part affects or limits the use of any other form for a power of attorney. A form that complies with the requirements...
- Section 4409.
(a) A statutory short form power of attorney executed before, on, or after the repeal of Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 2450) of Title 9 of...
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