Principal
Who would be the principal in a General Power of Attorney form
Asked on 8/27/05, 10:09 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Frank J. Pyle
Probate Attorney Throughout Florida
Re: Principal
The Principal would be the person who is giving/signing the POA.
Answered on 8/27/05, 6:35 pm
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