Common use of IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR REPRESENTATIVES OF RESIDENTS Clause in Contracts

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR REPRESENTATIVES OF RESIDENTS. 3.1 If you are the representative of a resident and sign the Resident Agreement on the resident’s behalf, the requirement to pay our fees detailed in the Resident Agreement will apply to you in the same way it applies to the resident. You will be personally bound by this requirement unless you have signed the Resident Agreement in the capacity of: ▪ the resident’s validly appointed attorney under either an enduring or lasting power of attorney and that power of attorney remains valid; or ▪ the resident’s validly appointed deputy. If you are the resident’s validly appointed attorney or deputy at the time of signing the Resident Agreement it is your responsibility to ensure that your appointment remains valid (for example by registering an unregistered enduring power of attorney at the time it becomes registrable). If your appointment as the resident’s attorney or deputy ceases to be valid, you will immediately become personally responsible for the resident’s obligation to pay our fees.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Nursing Home Agreement, Nursing Home Agreement, Nursing Home Agreement

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR REPRESENTATIVES OF RESIDENTS. 3.1 If you are the representative of a resident and sign the Resident Agreement on the resident’s behalf, the requirement to pay our fees the additional chargeable services detailed in the Resident Agreement will apply to you in the same way it applies to the resident. You will be personally bound by this requirement unless you have signed the Resident Agreement in the capacity of: ▪ the resident’s validly appointed attorney under either an enduring or lasting power of attorney and that power of attorney remains valid; or ▪ the resident’s validly appointed deputy. If you are the resident’s validly appointed attorney or deputy at the time of signing the Resident Agreement it is your responsibility to ensure that your appointment remains valid (for example by registering an unregistered enduring power of attorney at the time it becomes registrable). If your appointment as the resident’s attorney or deputy ceases to be valid, you will immediately become personally responsible for the resident’s obligation to pay our fees.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Resident Nursing Home Agreement, Resident Nursing Home Agreement, Resident Nursing Home Agreement

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