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Powers of attorney

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General power of attorney

A general power of attorney grants a person the authority to carry out various acts and transactions and may allow the agent to continue acting in the event of the grantor's incapacity

NOTARY

Special power of attorney

This type of power allows a person to carry out specific actions and transactions, such as purchases, sales, banking transactions, inheritances, or the establishment of businesses, among others.

NOTARY

Power of attorney for litigation

This power appoints attorneys and/or solicitors to represent the grantor in courts and before authorities.

NOTARY

Preventive power of attorney

This power allows someone to act on behalf of the grantor in personal and financial matters if the grantor is unable to do so themselves

NOTARY

Revocation of power of attorney

It is the notarial document used to cancel and render null and void a previous power of attorney

NOTARY

Sub-empowerment

It is the notarial document that allows the attorney to delegate all or some of their powers to another person without losing their position as the original attorney.

NOTARY

Ratification

It is the notarial document in which a person expresses their consent to a deed executed on their behalf by another person without proper authorization or power of attorney (verbal mandate).

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