§ 4207

Added by Stats. 1994, Ch. 307, Sec. 16. Effective January 1, 1995.
(a)An attorney-in-fact may resign by any of the following means:
(1)If the principal is competent, by giving notice to the principal.
(2)If a conservator has been appointed, by giving notice to the conservator.
(3)On written agreement of a successor who is designated in the power of attorney or pursuant to the terms of the power of attorney to serve as attorney-in-fact.
(4)Pursuant to a court order.
(b)This section is not subject to limitation in the power of attorney.

Other sections in Article 1 - Qualifications and Authority of Attorneys-in-Fact

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