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Yes, however, as one might expect, there are a number of rules which must be complied with and strict limits to observe if you have appointed either an attorney or a deputy.
(b) An agents authority terminates when any of the following occur: (1) The principal revokes the authority in writing. (2) The agent dies, becomes incapacitated, resigns, or is removed. (3) The court enters a decree of divorce between the principal and the agent, unless the power of attorney otherwise provides.
If you want to revoke a previously executed power of attorney and do not want to name a new representative, you must write REVOKE across the top of the first page with a current signature and date below this annotation.
A probation revocation occurs when a defendant is on probation for a criminal matter and he or she violates a term or condition of the probationary sentence. The probationer may then have to serve the balance of the sentence in jail, rather than on community supervision.
You can revoke (cancel) your power of attorney document at any time with a written notice to your agent. A sample Notice of Revocation is included in this packet.

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(b) An agents authority terminates when any of the following occur: (1) The principal revokes the authority in writing. (2) The agent dies, becomes incapacitated, resigns, or is removed. (3) The court enters a decree of divorce between the principal and the agent, unless the power of attorney otherwise provides.
If you have made and signed a Power of Attorney such as a Lasting Power of Attorney or an Ordinary Power of Attorney, you are perfectly within your rights to cancel it. It is also possible to make a Deed of Partial Revocation, which would allow you to remove an attorney without revoking the whole document.
(g) A principal may revoke a power of attorney in one of the following manners: (1) If the power of attorney has been registered in an office of the register of deeds in this State, it shall be revoked by registration in that office by an instrument of revocation executed and acknowledged by the principal while the
You can find many examples of revocation, including: An offer being withdrawn. A military member having their privileges removed. A person losing their right to a drivers license.
(b) An agents authority terminates when any of the following occur: (1) The principal revokes the authority in writing. (2) The agent dies, becomes incapacitated, resigns, or is removed. (3) The court enters a decree of divorce between the principal and the agent, unless the power of attorney otherwise provides.

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