This book is significant to all dealing law as a profession, comprises of 10 chapters. First : Introduction, Second : deals with the Powers of Attorney Act 1882, Third: the nature, scope of the powers, Fourth : the rights and authority of the power of attorney holder and the applictions, Fifth: deals with the Section 85 of the Evidence Act and the provisions of the Notaries Act 1952, Sixth : Registration of the Power of attorney and stamp duty of the Power of attorney, Seven ; dealing in termination and revocation, and the presentation of an affidavit as well, Eighth : appointment of a pleader and the affidavit, Nine : contains forms and clauses of the power of attorney and Ten : appendices.
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