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- A Power of Attorney in the UAE is a legal document that allows a person (the principal) to grant authority to another person (the agent) to act on their behalf in specific legal, financial, or business matters.
- Yes, there are various types of Powers of Attorney in the UAE, including a general power of attorney, special power of attorney, and a limited power of attorney. Each type grants different levels of authority to the agent.
- Yes, a Power of Attorney in the UAE can be issued for both personal and business purposes. It can cover a wide range of matters including real estate transactions, business dealings, and legal representation.
- Yes, a Power of Attorney in the UAE must be notarized by a Notary Public to be considered legally valid. The notarization process ensures that the document is authentic and legally binding.
- Yes, a Power of Attorney issued in the UAE can be used internationally, but it may need to go through a process of authentication, known as "apostille", to be recognized in foreign countries.
- Yes, a principal in the UAE has the right to revoke a Power of Attorney at any time, as long as they are of sound mind. This can be done through a written revocation notice.
- Yes, non-UAE residents can issue a Power of Attorney in the UAE. However, they may need to follow specific procedures and may be required to have the document attested by their respective embassy or consulate.
- If a Power of Attorney is explicitly designated as "durable" in the UAE, it will remain valid even if the principal becomes incapacitated. Otherwise, it may become void if the principal loses capacity.
- Yes, you can appoint multiple agents in a Power of Attorney in the UAE. They can act either jointly (where they must agree on all decisions) or severally (where they can act independently).
- While it is possible to create a Power of Attorney without a lawyer in the UAE, it is highly recommended to seek legal advice to ensure that the document meets all legal requirements and addresses your specific needs.
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