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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0220 DURABLE FAMILY POWER OF ATTORNEY - Page Two 7. Sell bonds, shares of stock, warrants, deben- tures, or other assets belonging to me, and execute all assignments and other instruments necessary or proper for transferring them to the purchaser or pur- chasers, and give good receipts and discharges for all money payable in respect to them. 8. Invest the proceeds of any redemptions or sales and any other of my money, in bonds, share of stock and other securities as my attorney shall think fit. 9. Vote at all meetings of stockholders of any com- pany and otherwise act as my attorney or proxy in respect to my shares of stock or other securities or investments that now or hereafter belong to me, and appoint substitutes or proxies with respect to any of those shares of stock. 10. Execute in my behalf any tax return and act for me in any examination, audit, hearing, conference or litigation relating to taxes, including authority to file and prosecute refund claims, and enter into any settlements. 11. Sell, rent, lease for any term, or exchange any real estate or interests in it for such considera- • tions and upon such terms and conditions as my attor- ney may see fit, and execute, acknowledge and deliver all instruments conveying or encumbering title to property owned by me alone as well as any owned by me and my spouse jointly. 12. Prosecute, defend and settle all actions or other legal proceedings touching my estate or any part of it or touching any matter in which I may be concerned in any way. ~ 13. Purchase bonds issued by the United States that f can be applied at face or maturity value on account ~ of estate tax liabilities, commonly known as "flower ~ bonds." f i ! 14 . Make gifts of any real . or personal property as my agent shall see fit, not, however, exceeding $3,000.00 in value per person. i ~ 15. Authorize the discontinuance of any heroic or unusual measures for the unnatural or undue prolonga- tion of my life. ~ 16. Do anything regarding my estate, property and affairs that I could do myself. The powers conferred upon my attorney in fact extend to all of my right, title and interest in property in which I may have an interest jointly with any other person, whether in an estate by the entirety, joint tenancy or tenancy in common. aUJK 34~ P~~E 220 NEILL ORiiFIN JEFFRIES i LLOY!) C•.A U•E aED P O BOA 1270 EOiiT PIERCE flO R10A 33x50 -TELEPHONE 1305: 464-8200