General Power of Attorney Granting Further Powers to the Attorney (India)
This template is used to grant additional powers to an existing attorney-in-fact. It serves as an extension of a previously executed General Power of Attorney, allowing the principal to authorize further specific acts and deeds while maintaining the original authority.
GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY GRANTING FURTHER POWERS TO ATTORNEY
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KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that
I …………………………………………………………….
S/o…………………………………………….…………..,
Resi………………………………………………………., do hereby appoint and nominate ……………..,
S/o …………………………………………..………….,
Resi ……………………………………………………., to be my true and lawful attorney.
WHEREAS I, have by power of attorney dated _____/______/_____ appointed _________. as my attorney with the powers therein contained AND whereas I am desirous of giving the said ______……….. further powers and authorities hereinafter contained NOW I hereby give to, and vest in, the said …………………………..… the following further powers and authorities, that is to say, in my name or on my behalf to do the following acts:
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Provided always that nothing herein contained shall in any way prejudice or affect the powers or authorities given or conferred by the aforesaid power of attorney and this power of attorney shall take effect and be in force concurrently with and solely by way of extension and enlargement of the aforesaid power of attorney.
AND I hereby agree that all acts, deeds and things lawfully done by the said ….. for me under powers hereby given to him shall be construed as acts, deeds and things done by me and I undertake to ratify and confirm all and whatsoever the said ………………………. shall lawfully do or cause to be done for me by virtue of the powers given by this deed.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have signed this deed on this day of ________________.
Signed and delivered by the above named
WITNESS:
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2……………………………………
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