This legal document is a General Power of Attorney, which allows the Principal to appoint an Agent to act on their behalf in various matters including real and personal property transactions, banking, legal, tax, and more. The document grants the Agent broad powers to manage the Principal's affairs, and these powers continue even if the Principal becomes incapacitated. The Agent can delegate tasks but remains accountable for decisions. The document can be revoked by the Principal, and the Agent's authority terminates upon specified conditions like the Principal's death, the Agent's bankruptcy, resignation, or at the expiration of a specified term. It is governed by the laws of the jurisdiction in which it is executed.