New Hampshire Statutes
§ 477:9 — Power of Attorney
New Hampshire § 477:9
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title XLVIIICONVEYANCES AND MORTGAGES OF REALTY
Ch. 477CONVEYANCES OF REALTY AND INTERESTS THEREIN
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 477:9 (2026).
Text
Every power of attorney to convey real estate must be signed and acknowledged, and may be recorded as required for a deed, and a copy of the record may be used in evidence whenever a copy of the deed so made is admissible.
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Legislative History
RS 130:6. CS 136:6. GS 121:6. GL 135:6. PS 137:6. PL 213:9. RL 259:9. RSA 477:9. 1977, 366:5. 1985, 214:2, eff. Jan. 1, 1986.
Nearby Sections
15
§ 477:1
By Deed§ 477:10
Unacknowledged Deed§ 477:12
Proof by Handwriting§ 477:13
Refusal to Acknowledge§ 477:14
Neglect to Record§ 477:15
Oral Conveyance§ 477:17
Trusts§ 477:18
Tenants in Common§ 477:19
Joint Heirs§ 477:2
By Corporation§ 477:20
Alien Residents§ 477:21
Escheat§ 477:22
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