A Vermont Limited Power of Attorney Form gives a principal the opportunity and right to form a legal agreement with an agent, allowing the agent to carry out specific tasks on their behalf. Commonly, this occurs in instances when the principal cannot be present due to another event running in parallel or illness. The document stipulates the limited powers that the agent has (in great detail, to avoid misuse) as well as the time period for which this document is valid. In most cases, as it is for one-off events, the power will cease validity straight after the event ends.
State laws in Vermont outline the signatory requirements for this document quite clearly. It requires a notary public to sign and seal the document, along with one other witness.
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