(1) A person acting under a power of attorney may vote on the lot owner's behalf at a general meeting or in a ballot of the owners corporation if this is authorised by the power of attorney.
(2) A person is not entitled to exercise, under a power of attorney, the power of a lot owner to vote if the person has that power in respect of another lot owner under another power of attorney.
(3) Sub-section (2) does not apply if the lot owners for whom the person is to exercise a vote are members of that person's family.
(4) A person acting under a power of attorney for a lot owner may authorise a person to act as a proxy under section 87.
(5) If a person is authorised under a power of attorney to vote on behalf of a lot owner, this Part applies in relation to that power as if the holder of the power of attorney were the lot owner.