Limited Power of Attorney for Stock Transactions and Corporate Powers - South Carolina 2025

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A power is called limited if the holder of the power cannot exercise the power in favor of herself, her estate or the creditors of her estate. Because it is limited, the assets subject to the power dont get added to the power holders estate for estate tax purposes.
A South Carolina Limited (Special) Power of Attorney authorizes privileges to an agent to handle specific financial matters for the principal, as outlined in the document. The principal defines the powers granted and can set an expiration date or revoke the agreement any time.
A Limited Power of Attorney (also called a Specific or Special Power of Attorney) allows the person who has the POA, the holder, to legally act on behalf of someone else, the principal, for a specific timeframe, scope or document.
How Long is a Limited Power of Attorney Good For? A Limited Power of Attorney is good for as long as you establish it. In contrast to a General POA, which expires only if you revoke it or once you pass away, Limited POAs are designed to be valid for a specific amount of time.
When someone makes you the agent in their power of attorney, you cannot: Write a will for them, nor can you edit their current will. Take money directly from their bank accounts. Make decisions after the person you are representing dies. Give away your role as agent in the power of attorney.
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In connection with the transfer of a certificate or instrument, a Stock Power or Allonge acts as a power of attorney, in each case appointing an agent to the transfer on the companys books or on behalf of the transferor or assignor. Each will also be signed by the transferor or assignor, often done under seal.
Durable POAs are particularly useful for individuals planning for future incapacity, providing peace of mind that their affairs will be managed ing to their wishes without the need for court intervention.

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