Nevada Statutes

§ 162A.280 — Co-agents and successor agents

Nevada § 162A.280
JurisdictionNevada
Title 13GUARDIANSHIPS; CONSERVATORSHIPS; TRUSTS
Ch. 162APower
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 162A.280 (2026).

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1. A principal may designate two or more persons to act as co-agents. Unless the power of attorney otherwise provides, each co-agent may exercise its authority independently. 2. A principal may designate one or more successor agents to act if an agent resigns, dies, becomes incapacitated, is not qualified to serve or declines to serve. A principal may grant authority to designate one or more successor agents to an agent or other person designated by name, office or function. Unless the power of attorney otherwise provides, a successor agent:

(a)Has the same authority as that granted to the original agent; and
(b)May not act until all predecessor agents have resigned, died, become incapacitated, are no longer qualified to serve or have declined to serve. 3. Except as otherwise provided in

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Legislative History

(Added to NRS by 2009, 178 )

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