Durable Power Of Attorney Form - State Of Oklahoma

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DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that I, _______________________ (name),
of __________________________________________ (address), do hereby make, constitute
and appoint ______________________________________________ (partner's name) of
__________________________________________ (address), my true and lawful Attorney-
in-Fact, to act for me and in my name, place and stead, and in my behalf, and for my use and
benefit:
1.1. To exercise or perform any act, power, duty, right or obligation whatsoever that I now
have, or may hereafter acquire the legal right, power, or capacity to exercise or perform, in
connection with, arising from, or relating to any person, item, transaction, thing, business,
property, real or personal, tangible or intangible, or matter whatsoever.
1.2. To request, ask, demand, sue for, recover, collect, receive, and hold and possess all
such sums of money, debts, dues, commercial paper, checks, drafts, accounts, deposits,
legacies, bequests, devises, notes, interests, stock certificates, bonds, dividends, certificates
of deposit, annuities, pension and retirement benefits, deferred compensation, insurance
benefits and proceeds, any and all documents of title, chooses in action, personal and real
property, intangible and tangible property and property rights, and demands whatsoever,
liquidated or unliquidated, as now are, or shall hereafter become, owned by, or due, owing,
payable, or belonging to, me or in which I have or may hereafter acquire any interest, to have,
use, and take all lawful means and equitable and legal remedies, procedures, and writs in my
name for the collection and recovery thereof, and to adjust, sell, compromise, and agree for
the same, and to make, execute, and deliver for me, on my behalf, and in my name, all
endorsements, acquittances, releases, receipts, or other sufficient discharges for the same.
1.3. To maintain, repair, improve, manage, insure, rent, lease, grant, bargain, sell, exchange,
option, convey, grant easements or licenses, mortgage, encumber, hypothecate, and contract
for all of the foregoing, and in any way or manner deal with all or any part of any real or
personal property whatsoever, tangible or intangible, or any interest therein, that I now own or
may hereafter acquire, for me, in my behalf, and in my name; and to affect any or all of the
above-described transactions to any persons, firms or entities for such price or prices, and on
such terms and conditions as my Attorney-in-Fact may deem proper, and in my name to
make, execute, acknowledge and deliver a good and sufficient deed or deeds of conveyance
or other instrument or instruments necessary to effect such transactions; and to ask for,
demand, sue for, collect, recover and receive all monies which may become due and owing to
me by reason of such transaction.
1.4. To conduct, engage in, and transact any and all lawful business of whatever nature or
kind for me, on my behalf and in my name.
1.5. To receive or deposit, hold or cash all payments which I receive from Social Security,
Medicare or any other government program or agency, in addition to all other powers.
1.6 To do all acts necessary for my maintenance, health, and personal care, which my
Attorney-in-Fact may deem necessary under the circumstances.
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