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An attorney-in-fact cannot take an oath for the principal n/m
Posted by
Teresa/FL
of FL on
7/25/11 6:51pm
Msg #391173
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poa
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Jackie/SC
on 7/25/11 5:55pm
Re: poa
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jba/fl
on 7/25/11 6:17pm
Re: poa
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jba/fl
on 7/25/11 6:33pm
An attorney-in-fact cannot take an oath for the principal n/m
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Teresa/FL
on 7/25/11 6:51pm
Is there a reference for this, somewhere ? ...
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MrEd_Ca
on 7/25/11 7:24pm
Re: Is there a reference for this, somewhere ? ...
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Marian_in_CA
on 7/25/11 7:28pm
Re: Is there a reference for this, somewhere ? ...
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GOLDGIRL/CA
on 7/26/11 12:16am
(woops) continued ....
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GOLDGIRL/CA
on 7/26/11 12:21am
ORS 194.505(6) A verification of oath/affirmation is a
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Susan Fischer
on 7/26/11 12:56am
Re: Is there a reference for this, somewhere ? ...
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JanetK_CA
on 7/27/11 2:34am
FL does allow capacity. I don't know if S. Carolina does
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Teresa/FL
on 7/25/11 7:34pm
Re: FL does allow capacity. I don't know if S. Carolina does
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jba/fl
on 7/25/11 9:21pm
Re: FL does allow capacity. I don't know if S. Carolina does
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Teresa/FL
on 7/26/11 7:44am
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