Nevada Code § 111.789

Designation of agent; authority of agent; designation revocable
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1. By a writing signed by all parties, the
parties may designate as agent of all parties on an account a person other than
a party to the account.
2. Unless the terms of an agency
designation provide that the authority of the agent terminates on disability or
incapacity of a party, the agents authority survives disability and
incapacity. The agent may act for a disabled or incapacitated party until the
authority of the agent is terminated.
3. The death of the sole party or last
surviving party terminates the authority of an agent.
4. Any designation of an agent on an
account is revocable and may be superseded by a subsequent designation:
(a) With regard to a single-party account, by the
party; and
(b) With regard to a multiple-party account, by
the parties or a surviving party.
Any
designation of an agent is superseded by an acknowledged power of attorney, as
described in chapter 162A of NRS, when a
copy of that power of attorney is delivered to the financial institution.

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