Does a bank have the legal right to issue a stipulation prior to accepting a POA?
Asked on 5/28/15, 7:54 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Joseph Pippen
Law Office of Joseph Pippen & Associates
Many banks have established busines operating rules-such as-the POA must be provided 7 days ahead of time.
I believe these rules would be considered valid if challenged in court.
Answered on 5/29/15, 5:21 am
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