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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.611Grant to attorney of absent person or person without prior right
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### sec.611 Grant to attorney of absent person or person without prior right
This rule applies if, apart from subrule (2) , a person residing outside Queensland is entitled to a grant.
The court may, instead of making the grant to the person, make the grant to a person residing in Queensland who the court is satisfied may act under a power of attorney for the other person.
However, if the donor of the power later applies for a grant, the grant to the attorney ends.
The court may also make a grant to the donee of a power of attorney given by a person residing in Queensland who is entitled to a grant.
(sec.611-ssec.1) This rule applies if, apart from subrule (2) , a person residing outside Queensland is entitled to a grant.
(sec.611-ssec.2) The court may, instead of making the grant to the person, make the grant to a person residing in Queensland who the court is satisfied may act under a power of attorney for the other person.
(sec.611-ssec.3) However, if the donor of the power later applies for a grant, the grant to the attorney ends.
(sec.611-ssec.4) The court may also make a grant to the donee of a power of attorney given by a person residing in Queensland who is entitled to a grant.