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What happens to the third party if they unreasonably refuse to accept the Power of Attorney?

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What happens to the third party if they unreasonably refuse to accept the Power of Attorney?

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The law provides that that third party may be liable for any losses caused by the refusal as well as attorney’s fees and court costs. The problem, however, can usually be resolved with a call from your attorney to the third party. In most cases, once the law is explained to the third party, the Power of Attorney is accepted. 4.

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