By a
"general power of attorney made under this Act" , a person (
"principal" ) may—
(a) authorise 1 or more other persons (
"attorneys" ) to do for the principal anything (other than exercise power for a personal matter) that the principal can lawfully do by an attorney; andNote—Only an attorney under an enduring power of attorney may exercise power for a personal matter for a principal.
(b) provide terms or information about exercising the power.