Common use of Incapacitation Clause in Contracts

Incapacitation. The powers granted to the Attorney-in-Fact by the Principal in this Durable Power of Attorney Form stay in effect upon incapacitation by the Principal, incapacitation is describes as: A medical physician stating verbally or in writing that the Principal can no longer make decisions for them self.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Durable Power of Attorney, Durable Power of Attorney, Durable Power of Attorney

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Incapacitation. The powers granted to the Attorney-in-Fact by the Principal in this Durable General Power of Attorney Form DO NOT stay in effect upon incapacitation by the Principal, incapacitation is describes as: A medical physician stating verbally or in writing that the Principal can no longer make decisions for them self.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: General Power of Attorney, General Power of Attorney

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Incapacitation. The powers granted to the Attorney-in-Fact by the Principal in this Durable Limited Power of Attorney Form DO NOT stay in effect upon incapacitation by the Principal, incapacitation is describes described as: A medical physician stating verbally or in writing that the Principal can no longer make decisions for them selfthemselves.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dispatcher – Carrier Agreement

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