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POWERS OF ATTORNEY ACT 2014 (NO. 57 OF 2014) - SECT 35

Who can witness the signing of an instrument creating an enduring power of attorney?

    (1)     As to the 2 persons who, under section 33(b) , witness the signing of an instrument creating an enduring power of attorney

        (a)     both persons must be eligible to do so under subsection (2); and

        (b)     one person must be either authorised to witness affidavits or a medical practitioner.

    (2)     A person is eligible to witness the signing of an instrument creating an enduring power of attorney if the person—

        (a)     is of or over the age of 18 years; and

        (b)     is not signing the instrument at the direction of the principal; and

        (c)     is not an attorney under the power of attorney; and

        (d)     is not—

              (i)     a relative of the principal; or

              (ii)     a relative of an attorney under the power of attorney; or

              (iii)     a care worker or an accommodation provider for the principal.

    (3)     To avoid doubt a person is not excluded from being eligible to witness the signing of an instrument creating an enduring power of attorney merely because the person is an employee of an attorney for the principal who signs the instrument while the person is acting in the ordinary course of that employment.



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