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20190 '7061 <br />NEBRASKA <br />LIMITED POWER OF ATTORNEY FORM <br />I. NOTICE - This legal document grants you (Hereinafter referred to as the <br />"Principal") the right to transfer limited financial powers to someone else <br />(Hereinafter referred to as the "Attorney -in -Fact"), limited financial powers <br />are described as: any specific financial act legal under law. The Principal's <br />transfer of limited financial powers to the Attorney -in -Fact are granted upon <br />authorization of this agreement, and ONLY remains in effect until the <br />completion of said act, unless the Principal becomes incapacitated <br />(incapacitation is described in Paragraph II). This agreement does not authorize <br />the Attorney -in -Fact to make medical decisions for the Principal. The Principal <br />continues to retain every right to all their financial decision making power and <br />may revoke this Limited Power of Attorney Form at anytime. The Principal <br />may include restrictions or requests pertaining to the financial decision making <br />power of the Attorney -in -Fact. It is the intent of the Attorney -in -Fact to act in <br />the Principal's wishes put forth, or, to make financial decisions that fit the <br />Principal's best interest. All parties authorizing this agreement must be at least <br />18 years of age and acting under no false pressures or outside influences. Upon <br />authorization of this Limited Power of Attorney Form, it will revoke any <br />previously valid Limited Power of Attorney Form. <br />II. INCAPACITATION - The powers granted to the Attorney -in -Fact by the <br />Principal in this Limited Power of Attorney Form DO NOT stay in effect upon <br />incapacitation by the Principal, incapacitation is describes as: A medical <br />physician stating verbally or in writing that the Principal can no longer make <br />decisions for them self. <br />III. REVOCATION - The Principal has the right to revoke this Limited Power of <br />Attorney Form at anytime. Any revocation will be effective if the Principal: <br />A. Authorizes a new Limited Power of Attorney Form. <br />B. Authorizes a Power of Attorney Revocation Form. <br />IV. WITNESS Et NOTARY - This document is not valid as a Limited Power of <br />Attorney unless it is acknowledged before a notary public or is signed by at <br />least two adult witnesses who are present when the Principal signs or <br />acknowledges the Principal's signature. It is recommended to have this <br />Limited Power of Attorney Form notarized. <br />
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