General Power of Atty
General Power of Atty
General Power of Atty
3. To ask, demand, sue for, recover, and receive all sums of money, debts, dues,
goods, wares, merchandise, chattels, effects and things of whatsoever nature or
description, which now or hereafter shall be or become due, owing, payable or
belonging to me in or by any right, title, ways or means howsoever, and upon receipt
thereof or any part thereof, to make, sign, execute and deliver such receipts,
releases or other discharges;
4. To receive and accept on my behalf Certificate of Titles pertaining to my real estate
properties, including its keys and all of its accessories and all other personal items
registered under my name;
5. To settle any account or reckoning whatsoever wherein I am or at any time hereafter
shall be in anywise, interested or are concerned with any person whomsoever, and
to pay or receive the balance thereof as the case may be;
6. To make, sign, seal, execute and deliver contracts, documents, agreements and
other writings upon such terms and conditions acceptable to my said attorney;
7. In general, to do all other acts, deeds, matters and things whatsoever, in or about my
estate, property and affairs, or to concur with persons jointly interested with myself
therein doing all acts, deeds, matters, and things herein, either particularly or
generally described, as fully and effectually to all intents and purposes as I could do
in my proper person if personally present.
HEREBY GIVING AND GRANTING unto my said attorney full power and authority
whatsoever requisite or proper to be done in or about the premises, as fully to all intents and
purposes as I/we might or could lawfully do if personally present, and hereby certifying and
confirming all that my/our said attorney shall do or cause to be done under these presents.
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Principal Attorney-in-Fact
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
(Principal)
known to me and to me known to be same person who executed the foregoing instrument and
she acknowledged to me that the same is her own free and voluntary act and deed.