New York Statutes

§ 3-501 — Effect of death upon power of attorney given by persons engaged in certain occupations

New York § 3-501
JurisdictionNew York
Law GOBGeneral Obligations
Title 5Certain Occupations
Art. 3Capacity; Effect of Status or of Certain Relationships or Occupations Upon the Creation, Definition or Enforcement of Obligations

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N.Y. General Obligations § 3-501 (2026).

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§ 3-501. Effect of death upon power of attorney given by persons\nengaged in certain occupations.

1.No agency created by a power of\nattorney in writing given by a principal who is at the time of\nexecution, or who, after executing such power of attorney, becomes,\neither\n a. a person serving in the armed forces of the United States, or\n b. a person serving as a merchant seaman outside the continental\nlimits of the United States; or\n c. a person outside such continental limits by permission, assignment\nor direction of any department or official of the United States\ngovernment, in connection with any activity pertaining to or connected\nwith the prosecution of any war or any campaign of a military nature in\nwhich the armed forces of the United States are participating or have\n

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