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Termination of Agent's Authority <br />Liability of Agent <br />884 - 2/660916 <br />5 of 5 <br />201707983 <br />You must stop acting on behalf of the principal if you learn of any event that terminates this <br />Power of Attorney or your authority under this Power of Attorney. Events that terminate a Power <br />of Attorney or your authority to act under a Power of Attorney include: <br />1. Death of the principal; <br />2. The principal's revocation of the Power of Attorney or your authority; <br />3. The occurrence of a termination event stated in the Power of Attorney; <br />4. The purpose of the Power of Attorney being fully accomplished; or <br />5. If you are married to the principal, a legal action filed with a court to end your <br />marriage, or for your legal separation, unless the Special Instructions in this Power of <br />Attorney state that such an action will not terminate your authority. <br />The meaning of the authority granted to you is defined in the Nebraska Uniform Power of <br />Attorney Act. If you violate the Nebraska Uniform Power of Attorney Act or act outside the <br />authority granted, you may be liable for any damages caused by your violation. <br />If there is anything about this document or your duties that you do not understand, you should <br />seek legal advice. <br />