Power Of Attorney Form - State Of Alaska

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POWER OF ATTORNEY
The powers granted from the principal to the agent or agents in the following document are very broad.
They may include the power to dispose, sell, convey, and encumber your real and personal property, and the
power to make your health care decisions.
Accordingly, the following document should only be used after
careful consideration. If you have any questions about this document, you should seek competent advice. You
may revoke this power of attorney at any time.
Section 1. Pursuant to A.S.13.26.338 - 13.26.353,
I,
, of
, do hereby appoint
(Name of principal)
(Address of principal)
as
(Name and address of agent or agents)
my attorney(s)-in-fact to act as I have checked below in my name, place and stead in any way which I myself could do, if I
were personally present, with respect to the following matters, as each of them is defined in AS 13.26.344, to the full
extent that I am permitted by law to act through an agent:
Section 2.
The agent or agents you have appointed will have all the powers listed below UNLESS you draw a line
through a category; AND initial the space before that category.
(A) Real estate transactions
(B) Transactions involving tangible personal property, chattels, and goods
(C) Bonds, shares, and commodities transactions
(D) Banking transactions
(E) Business operating transactions
(F) Insurance transactions
(G) Estate transactions
(H) Gift transactions
(I) Claims and litigation
(J) Personal relationships and affairs
(K) Benefits from government programs and military service
(L) (repealed)
(M) Records, reports, and statements
(N) Delegation
(O) All other matters, including those specified as follows:
Section 3. If you have appointed more than one agent, check one of the following:
Each agent may exercise the powers conferred separately, without the consent of any other agent.
All agents shall exercise the powers conferred jointly, with the consent of all other agents.

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