Sec. 19. Language conferring general authority with respect to all other matters means the principal authorizes the attorney in fact to act as an alter ego of the principal with respect to all possible matters and affairs affecting property owned by the principal that the principal can perform through an attorney in fact. IC 30-5-6 Chapter 6. Duties of the Attorney in Fact 30-5-6-1 Exercise of powers not required 30-5-6-2 Due care to act for benefit of principal 30-5-6-3 Fiduciary capacity; exercise of all powers 30-5-6-4 Records of transactions; accounting 30-5-6-4.1 Judicial review and settlement of an account; attorney in fact 30-5-6-4.2 Claim against an attorney in fact; right to recover 30-5-6-4.5 Attorney in fact's authority to hire persons; cost incurred to defend actions of attorney in fact 30-5-6-5 Notice to health care providers of power of attorney
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