Maryland Code § ET-17-109

Section ET-17-109
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(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, this title applies to
all powers of attorney.
(b) Except as provided in § 17-105 of this subtitle, this title does not apply
to:
(1) A power that is coupled with an interest in the subject of the
power, is given as security, or is given for consideration, regardless of whether the
power is held for the benefit of the agent or another person, including a power given
to or for the benefit of a creditor in connection with a credit transaction;
(2) An advance directive appointing a health care agent under Title
5, Subtitle 6 of the Health - General Article or any other power to make health care
decisions;
(3) A proxy or other delegation to exercise any right with respect to
an entity, including voting rights or management rights or both, or a delegation of
authority to execute, become a party to, or amend a document or agreement governing
an entity or entity ownership interest;
(4) A power created on a form prescribed by a government or
governmental subdivision, agency, or instrumentality for a governmental purpose;
(5) A power created as part of, or in connection with, an agreement
establishing an attorney and client relationship;
(6) A power of attorney that states that it is not subject to this title;
(7) A power authorizing another to prepare, execute, deliver, submit,
or file, on behalf of an entity or the governing body or management of an entity, a

document or instrument with a government or governmental subdivision, agency, or
instrumentality or with a third party;
(8) A power or other delegation of authority contained in a document
or agreement governing or binding on an entity that authorizes a person to take
action with respect to the entity; and
(9) A power with respect to an entity created in accordance with
authorization provided by a federal or State statute that specifically contemplates
creation of the power.

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