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Categories of Powers of Attorney
Circumstances under which a Power of Attorney is irrevocable
Conditions for the validity of a Power of Attorney
Effect of a defective power of attorney
Effect of a foreign Power of Attorney not notarised
Effect of an invalid power of attorney
Effect of an unsigned power of attorney
Effect of an unstamped power of attorney
Effect of a Power of Attorney signed by a person acting on behalf of the donor and not witnessed by at least two witnesses
Effect of a Power of Attorney signed with no witness present and attesting to it
Extent of the power of the donee under a power of attorney
How a power of attorney created in a foreign country will be construed
How a power of attorney is to be executed under the Powers of Attorney Act, 1998 (Act 549)
Meaning and types of power of attorney
Meaning of a power of attorney and nature of powers under a power of attorney
Nature of an ordinary Power of Attorney
Nature of a Power of Attorney
Need for a power of attorney executed outside Ghana to be notarised before it is admissible
Need for a Power of Attorney for use abroad to be authenticated by a Notary Public
Need for a power of attorney from a foreign country to be notarised by a Notary Public
Position of the law on the holder of a power of attorney
The critical fact to look for when the validity of a power of attorney is challenged on the ground that it has not been witnessed
The need for a power of attorney to be signed in the presence of a witness
The position of the law on powers of attorney and the law of agency
The purpose for the requirement that a power of attorney should be signed in the presence of a witness
The rule that a power of Attorney takes effect from the date it is executed
What amounts to a Power of Attorney coupled with interest?
What a power of attorney connotes
Whether a family member or the head of a family requires a power of attorney to litigate on behalf of the family
Whether an agent who has been given authority to litigate on behalf of another must be appointed by a formal power of attorney
Whether an unsigned power of attorney is invalid
Whether an unstamped power of attorney is admissible in evidence
Whether a power of attorney can be a witness to a power of attorney
Whether a power of attorney can be signed by a party's counsel
Whether a Power of Attorney can confer title to land
Whether a power of attorney cannot be witnessed by a commissioner for oaths or notary public
Whether a power of attorney can transfer interest in land
Whether a power of attorney for an agent to sue or defend on behalf of his principal should be by deed
Whether a power of attorney is an instrument for the transfer of title to land notwithstanding its registration
Whether a power of attorney is an instrument of transfer or alienation
Whether a power of attorney is necessary to litigate on behalf of others
Whether a Power of Attorney made in a foreign country can be relied upon in Ghana
Whether a Power of Attorney must be registered
Whether a power of attorney takes effect on the date of its registration
Whether a Power of Attorney whose execution was not witnesses is incompetent
Whether Governor's consent is required for a power of attorney to transfer title or possession
Whether the donee of a power of attorney can transfer property in his name
Whether the grant of a Power of Attorney precludes a donor from exercising the power donated
Whether there is a special criteria for a person to qualify to witness a power of attorney
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