Section 5-Powers of Attorney ActPowers of Attorney ActSection 5-Powers of Attorney Act, 1882
 

 

5. Power-of-attorney of married women.-

A married woman, of full age, shall, by virtue of this Act, have power, as if she were unmarried, by a non-testamentary instrument, to appoint an attorney on her behalf, for the purpose of executing any non-testamentary instrument or doing any other act which she might herself execute or do; and the provisions of this Act, relating to instruments creating powers-of-attorney shall apply thereto.

This section applies only to instruments executed after this Act comes into force.

 


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