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Powers of Attorney Act 2006
34Powers of attorney do not generally give authority to
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34 Powers of attorney do not generally give authority to
benefit attorneys
A power of attorney does not authorise an attorney to execute an
assurance or other document, or do anything else, that would result in
a benefit being given to the attorney unless the power of attorney
expressly authorises the giving of a benefit of that kind to the