14-6205. Designation of agent; authority; termination
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A. By a writing signed by all parties, the parties may designate as an agent for all of the parties on the account a person who is not a party to the account.
B. Unless the terms of an agency designation provide that the authority of the agent terminates on disability or incapacity of a party, the agent's authority survives disability and incapacity. The agent may act for a party with disabilities or incapacitated party until the authority of the agent is terminated. The death of the sole party or last surviving party terminates the authority of an agent.