Limited Power of Attorney for Stock Transactions and Corporate Powers
A special power of attorney allows the principal to give
only specific powers to the
attorney-in-fact/agent. The special power of attorney is used to
allow the attorney-in-fact/agent to handle specific matters when the principal
is unavailable or unable to do so. The power of attorney cannot be revoked
until notice is given. Therefore, if the principal wishes to revoke the
power of attorney he/she should send a written notice of revocation to
the acting attorney-in-fact/agent and to all third parties relying on the
authority of the acting attorney-in-fact/agent.
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