Illinois
Chapter 755 — ESTATES · Act 45
36 entries
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Sec. 1-1. This Act shall be known and may be cited as the "Illinois Power of Attorney Act".
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Sec. 2-1. Purpose.
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Sec. 2-2. Short Title.
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Sec. 2-3. Definitions.
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Sec. 2-4. Applicability.
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Sec. 2-5. Duration of agency - amendment and revocation.
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Sec. 2-6. Effect of disability-divorce.
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Sec. 2-7. Duty - standard of care - record-keeping - exoneration.
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Sec. 2-7.5. (Repealed).
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Sec. 2-8. Reliance on document purporting to establish an agency.
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Sec. 2-9. Preservation of estate plan and trusts.
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Sec. 2-10. Agency-court relationship.
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Sec. 2-10.3. Successor agents.
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Sec. 2-10.5. Co-agents.
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Sec. 2-10.6. Power of attorney executed in another state or country; pre-existing powers of attorney.
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Sec. 2-11. Saving clause.
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Sec. 3-1. Purpose.
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Sec. 3-2. Short Title.
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Sec. 3-3. Statutory short form power of attorney for property.
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Sec. 3-3.6. Limitations on who may witness property powers.
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Sec. 3-4. Explanation of powers granted in the statutory short form power of attorney for property.
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Sec. 3-5. Savings clause.
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Sec. 4-1. Purpose.
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Sec. 4-2. Short Title.
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Sec. 4-3. General principles.
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Sec. 4-4. Definitions.
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Sec. 4-4.1. Format.
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Sec. 4-5. Limitations on health care agencies.
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Sec. 4-5.1. Limitations on who may witness health care agencies.
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Sec. 4-6. Revocation and amendment of health care agencies.
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Sec. 4-7. Duties of health care providers and others in relation to health care agencies.
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Sec. 4-8. Immunities of health care providers, agents and others in relation to health care agencies.
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Sec. 4-9. Penalties.
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Sec. 4-10. Statutory short form power of attorney for health care.
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Sec. 4-11. Applicability - inconsistent Acts.
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Sec. 4-12. Saving clause.