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Powers of Attorney Act 2006
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26 Multiple attorneys usually joint
(a) 2 or more attorneys are authorised under a power of attorney in
relation to a matter; and
(b) the power of attorney does not state how they are to share a
power given to them.
(2) The attorneys are authorised to exercise the power together but not
separately.
Part 3.3 Authorisation of 2 or more attorneys