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POWERS OF ATTORNEY ACT 1998 - SECT 96
Definitions for part
In this part—
"invalidity" —
(a) in relation to an advance health directive, means
invalidity because— (i) the advance health directive was made in another
State in purported compliance with the requirements of the law of that other
State but does not comply with that State’s requirements; or
(ii) the
advance health directive has been revoked; or
(b) in relation to a power
under a document, means invalidity because— (i) the document was made in
another jurisdiction in purported compliance with the requirements of the law
of that other jurisdiction but does not comply with that jurisdiction’s
requirements; or
(ii) the document has been revoked wholly or to the extent
it gives the power; or
(iii) the power is not exercisable at the time it is
purportedly exercised.
"know" — (a) in relation to the invalidity of an advance health directive,
includes— (i) know of the happening of an event that invalidates the
directive; or
(ii) have reason to believe the directive is invalid; or
(b)
in relation to the invalidity of a power under a document, includes— (i)
know of the happening of an event that invalidates the power; or
(ii) have
reason to believe the power is invalid.
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