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I, [Principal. FirstName][Principal. LastName] (herein, the Principal), being of sound body and mind, do hereby revoke any Powers of Attorney and all authority to act as my Attorney-In-Fact given to [Agent. FirstName][Agent.
1. By signing a written document revoking the power of attorney, called a revocation. The revocation must be docHubd. revoke the document. This can be done by you or by another person acting under your direction and in your presence.
Revocation Letter means the letter issued by the IRS to the organization providing notice that the organiza- tions exempt status is revoked for failing to file an Annual Return or notice for three consecutive years on or before the date set by the Secretary for the filing such third Annual Re- turn or notice.
Revocation Letter means a written communication indicating the cancellation of an entitys designated status, due to [authority]s determinations.
A Revocation of Power of Attorney must plainly state your desire to revoke a previous POA and include: The principals name. The attorney-in-facts name. The date the Power of Attorney took effect. The date the Power of Attorney is revoked. A notary public seal of certification (only required in certain states)
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Sample Attorney Termination Letter Dear [name of lawyer or law firm], Thank you for representing me in my case. However, I have decided to hire a different lawyer. For that reason, I no longer want [name of law firm] to represent me. Please send me a copy of my complete file related to the case.
(When the Letter of Authorisation was certified by a notary, the signature on Revocation Letter must be notarised, too. The Revocation Letter must be signed by the person authorised to act on behalf of the Authorising Person, e.g. a corporate agent, proctor, empowered person, member of the board of directors etc.)
You may wish to revoke your power of attorney in the following circumstances: After your agent passes away. You no longer trust your agent. The individual can no longer act as your agent or does not want the responsibility.

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