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What is a “Revocation of Power of Attorney?

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What is a “Revocation of Power of Attorney?

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A Revocation of Power of Attorney is a legal document signed by or on behalf of a person who granted a Power of Attorney (the Principal). It states that the principal is canceling the powers that were given to another person (the Attorney-in-fact) in an earlier Power of Attorney. The document provides written confirmation that the principal has revoked the Power of Attorney that was previously granted.

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A Revocation of Power of Attorney is simply a legal document that provides in writing that you have revoked a Power of Attorney that you previously made. It states that you are withdrawing the powers that you granted to another person, often referred to as your Agent, in a earlier Power of Attorney.

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