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Balasubramanian Sakthivel (Personal)     28 January 2014

Two general power of attorneys for the same property - reg.

If a principal is giving a GPA to say A. By next month he is giving the GPA to B. After a year gap, GPA B has executed an sale agreement with say X. Now GPA A made a gift deed to say Y.After sometime GPA B and X had cancelled that sale agreement what they have made earlier. Now GPA A had made a sale agreement to Z. Now hos is the title owner of the property. - This is the real case what I am facing now while trying to purchase a property ( from Z ).



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adv.raghavan (Advocate,9444674980)     28 January 2014

 A power of attorney may be executed by two or more persons jointly in favour of one or more persons and when there are several persons as attorneys a complete authorisation in letter to be given by one of them for acting severally. A clause should be included while drafting the deed of power of attorney that all the attorneys should act jointly or separately.


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