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July 2, 2014 caitebrewer Case Updates, Enduring Power of Attorney

Conflict clause allows attorney to act in own interests

The NSW Court of Appeal yesterday handed down a decision which held that an EPA which included a conflict clause, authorised the attorney to enter into a transaction in his own interests, which was not for the benefit of the donor.

Read Taheri v Vitek here.

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