District of Columbia Signature Authorization - Card Authorizing Attorney to Sign Signature of Depositor

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If a person acting, or purporting to act, as a representative signs an instrument by signing either the name of the represented person or the name of the signer, the represented person is bound by the signature to the same extent the represented person would be bound if the signature were on a simple contract. If the represented person is bound, the signature of the representative is the authorized signature of the represented person, and the represented person is liable on the instrument, whether or not identified in the instrument.

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District of Columbia laws include laws that are passed by the Council of the District of Columbia and periodically codified in the District of Columbia Code, as well as decisions by courts that interpret District of Columbia laws.

A Washington D.C. durable power of attorney allows a resident (?principal?) to select someone else (?agent?) to handle any type of financial decision on their behalf. The agent will be able to continue to make the financial powers listed in the form even after the principal should become incapacitated.

This power of attorney authorizes another person (your agent) to make decisions concerning your property for you (the principal). Your agent will be able to make decisions and act with respect to your property (including your money) whether or not you are able to act for yourself.

A Washington D.C. real estate power of attorney lets someone else sell, lease, or encumber real property on your behalf. This is common in real estate closings where the buyer or seller allows their attorney to handle the signing of legal documents.

District of Columbia B24-0121 enacts the Uniform Power of Attorney Act (UPOAA), granting a presumption of genuineness to a power of attorney that is acknowledged before a Notary Public or notarial officer. Adds Chapter 26 to Title 21 of the District of Columbia Code. Enacts the Uniform Power of Attorney Act.

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District of Columbia Signature Authorization - Card Authorizing Attorney to Sign Signature of Depositor