(1) This section applies if—
(a) an attorney's power under an enduring power of attorney for a matter is revoked; and
(b) the attorney was authorised to exercise power for the matter under the power of attorney together with 1 or more other attorneys, but not separately; and
(c) the principal has impaired decision-making capacity.
(2) If there is only 1 remaining attorney in relation to the matter, the remaining attorney may exercise power for the matter.
(3) If there are 2 or more remaining attorneys in relation to the matter, the remaining attorneys may exercise power in relation to the matter and, if exercising power, must exercise power together.