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Rhode Island General Laws 18-16-12. Additional provisions authorized in form Rhode Island General Laws > Title 18 > Chapter 18-16 > § 18-16-12 - Additional provisions authorized in formCurrent as of: 2009Check for updatesA power of attorney which satisfies the requirements of Â§ 18-16-2(b) is not prevented from being a statutory short form power of attorney, as that phrase is used in the sections of this chapter, by the fact that it also contains additional language which: (1) Eliminates from the power of attorney one or more of the powers enumerated in one or more of the constructional sections of this chapter with respect to a subdivision of the statutory short form power of attorney not eliminated from the form by the principal; (2) Supplements one or more of the powers enumerated in one or more of the constructional sections in this chapter with respect to a subdivision of the statutory short form power of attorney not eliminated from the form by the principal, by specifically listing additional powers of the agent; or (3) Makes some additional provision that is not inconsistent with the other provisions of the statutory short form power of attorney. Previous sectionChapter 18-16 Table of ContentsNext section ________________________________________________________________________
Since neither state requires that you use a specific form, I would use a form that is valid in both states. That is not hard, but since there could be real estate involved ... HELP!!! My brother got my mother to sigh him and his wife as P.O.A and P.O.H....at Quincy sr. Citizen place in Quincy, il...at first I did not care but he does not pay her bills o...See also: Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 18-16. Rhode Island Short Form Power of Attorney ActTennessee Code > Title 65 > Chapter 4 > Part 5 > § 65-4-501. Part definitionsCurrent as of: 2010Check for updatesAs used in this part, unless the context otherwise requires: (1) "Authority" means the Tennessee regulatory authority; (2) "Fax" or "facsimile" means: (A) Every process in which electronic signals are transmitted by telephone lines for conversion into written text or other graphic images; but (B) "Fax" or "facsimile" does not include: (i) Electronic mail or "e-mail" as regulated pursuant to title 47, chapter 18, part 25; or (ii) Any transmission of electronic signals by a local exchange company to the extent that the local exchange company merely carries that transmission over its network; (3) "Local exchange company" includes telecommunications service providers as defined in § 65-4-101, competing telecommunications service providers as such term is defined in § 65-4-101, telephone cooperatives, and cellular or other wireless telecommunications providers, or interactive computer service provider as defined by 47 U.S.C. § 230(f); (4) "Person" means a natural person, individual, partnership, trust, estate, incorporated or unincorporated association, any corporation, parent, subsidiary or affiliate thereof, or any other legal or commercial entity however organized and wherever located; (A) "Affiliate" of a specific person means a person that directly or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, controls, or is controlled by, is under common control with, the person specified; (B) "Parent" means a company owning more than fifty percent (50%) of the voting shares, or otherwise a controlling interest, of another company; and (C) "Subsidiary" means a corporation with more than fifty percent (50%) of its outstanding voting shares being owned by its parent or the parent's other subsidiaries; and (5) "Unsolicited facsimile advertisement" means any material advertising the commercial availability or quality of any property, goods, or services, that is transmitted by fax to any person located within the state of Tennessee without such person's prior express invitation or permission, and is transmitted from Tennessee or elsewhere for the purpose of offering the extension of credit or encouraging the purchase or rental of, or investment in, property, goods, or services.[Acts 2003, ch. 15, § 1.] Previous sectionPart 5 Table of ContentsNext section ________________________________________________________________________U.S. Code Provisions: UtilitiesFederal Regulations: Utilities