POWER OF ATTORNEY Flashcards

1
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What does the case of Ude v Nwara say?

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PoA is an instrument in writing by which a person who owns an estate in land, appoints another person as his agent and confers on him authority to perform certain acts on his behalf

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Name 5 features of a Power of Attorney

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Any 5 from these:

  1. Instrument of delegation not alienation
  2. It is a deed poll
  3. Always in writing S4 Statue of Fraud Act
  4. Not always by deed
  5. Fixed rate of stamping
  6. Does not require Governor’s Consent
  7. It is registrable
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3
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When can you not use Power of Attorney?

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In marriage or to defend criminal cases

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When should you grant a Power of Attorney?

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  1. Where the donor is unavailable
  2. Where the donor is impaired by ill health
  3. Where the donor does not have expertise
  4. Where the estate is cast and the donor cannot deal with it alone
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What does the case of National Bank of Nigeria Ltd v Korban Brothers Nigeria Limited say?

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Both donor and donee must be persons who possess legal capacity to the acts specified in the instruction,ent

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Who cannot grant a Power of Attorney?

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  1. A Minor
  2. A lunatic
  3. An undischarged bankrupt
  4. A firm
  5. An unregistered Association
  6. An enemy alien
  7. A company in liquidation
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Mention the different types of Power of Attorney

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Revocable
Irrevocable
Specific
General 
Fixed
Non-fixed
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List 4 differences between Power of Attorney and Conveyance

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Deed Poll v Indenture
Delegation v Alienation
Does not have to be by deed v must be by deed
Doesn’t require Gov’s consent v Gov’s consent needed
Fixed stamping v Stamping ad valorem

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Difference between power of attorney and contract of sale

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Does not transfer interest v Equitable interest transferred
No need to exchange v must be exchanged
No need for consideration v must be supported by consideration

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Must a power of attorney be by deed?

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No, it only needs to be by deed when the donee is given the power to create a deed

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Does a Power of Attorney require Governor’s Consent?

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Not usually but it does in Lagos where it must also be registered if it authorises the execution of an instrument

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When is power of attorney revocable?

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At any time and for any reason as long as the donee has not exercised the power

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When is power of attorney irrevocable?

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When consideration is paid by the donee to the donor. Cannot be revoked until consideration is repaid

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What is a general power of attorney?

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Power granted to cover all areas pertaining to the subject matter

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When is a power of attorney non-fixed?

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When it is valid until revoked or the acts granted power to complete are done

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How can a Power of Attorney be revoked?

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It can be revoked expressly, impliedly or by operation of law

17
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What does implied revocation of a PoA entail?

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Such revocation can be by acts or conduct

Chime v Chime

18
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What does revocation of a PoA by operation of law entail?

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Any happening which negated capacity of the donor to grant the power

19
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What is the authority which states that “Grant made by an illiterate is void if not accompanied by an illiterate jurat”?

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Ezeigwe v Amidu

20
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What happens if a Power of Attorney is executed in a foreign jurisdiction?

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Failure to have it authenticated does not render it void automatically if there are other means of proving its validity before a court in the jurisdiction it was executed in

21
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Melwani v Five star Industries Ltd

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Failure to have it authenticated does not render it void automatically if there are other means of proving its validity before a court in the jurisdiction it was executed in

22
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What is the implication of execution of Power of Attorney being authenticated by a judge, notary public etc.

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The court shall presume that such document was so executed and authenticated
S150 Evidence Act

23
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Mention 1 ethical consideration in relation to Power of Attorney

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  1. Solicitor shouldn’t vary, contradict, or add to the specific provisions of the Power of Attorney NBA v Ifeogu
  2. Solicitor should make sure the power granted in the PoA are those instructed by client and nothing more
  3. The Solicitor should not advise his client to create an irrevocable PoA instead of a deed pf assignment in order to bypass the need for payment of stamp duty to the Governor
24
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Draft the appointment clause of a power of attorney

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I, ______ of ____________ (The Donor) HEREBY APPOINT _________ of ___________ (The Donee)

25
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Draft an irrevocability clause of a power of attorney

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Either
AND I DECLARE that this Power of Attorney shall be irrevocable for a period of ______ months from the date of its execution.

OR

AND I DECLARE that in consideration of the sum of _____________________( ______________ Naira only) already paid by the Donee to the Donor (the receipt of which the Donor acknowledges, this power of attorney shall be irrevocable.