Hawaii Revised Statutes
551E. Uniform Power of Attorney Act
551E-7 Co-agents and successor agents.

§551E-7 Co-agents and successor agents. (a) A principal may designate two or more persons to act as co-agents. Unless the power of attorney otherwise provides, each co-agent may exercise its authority independently.
(b) A principal may designate one or more successor agents to act if an agent resigns, dies, becomes incapacitated, is not qualified to serve, or declines to serve. A principal may grant authority to designate one or more successor agents to an agent or other person designated by name, office, or function. Unless the power of attorney otherwise provides, a successor agent:
(1) Has the same authority as that granted to the original agent; and
(2) May not act until all predecessor agents have resigned, died, become incapacitated, are no longer qualified to serve, or have declined to serve.
(c) Except as otherwise provided in the power of attorney and subsection (d), an agent that does not participate in or conceal a breach of fiduciary duty committed by another agent, including a predecessor agent, shall not be liable for the actions of the other agent.
(d) An agent that has actual knowledge of a breach or imminent breach of fiduciary duty by another agent shall notify the principal and, if the principal is incapacitated, take any action reasonably appropriate in the circumstances to safeguard the principal's best interest. An agent that fails to notify the principal or take action as required by this subsection shall be liable for the reasonably foreseeable damages that could have been avoided if the agent had notified the principal or taken such action. An agent that breaches a fiduciary duty remains liable for the full amount of damages caused by the breach. [L 2014, c 22, pt of §1]

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 30. Guardians and Trustees

551E. Uniform Power of Attorney Act

551E-1 Definitions.

551E-2 Applicability.

551E-3 Power of attorney.

551E-4 Nomination of conservator or guardian; relation of agent to court-appointed fiduciary.

551E-5 Effective date of power of attorney.

551E-6 Termination of power of attorney or agent's authority.

551E-7 Co-agents and successor agents.

551E-8 Reimbursement and compensation of agent.

551E-9 Agent's acceptance.

551E-10 Agent's duties.

551E-11 Exoneration of agent.

551E-12 Judicial relief.

551E-13 Agent's liability.

551E-14 Agent's resignation; notice.

551E-15 Acceptance of and reliance upon acknowledged power of attorney.

551E-16 Liability for refusal to accept acknowledged power of attorney.

551E-17 Principles of law and equity.

551E-18 Laws applicable to financial institutions and entities.

551E-19 Remedies under other law.

551E-31 Authority that requires specific grant; grant of general authority.

551E-32 Incorporation of authority.

551E-33 Construction of authority generally.

551E-34 Real property.

551E-35 Tangible personal property.

551E-36 Stocks and bonds.

551E-37 Commodities and options.

551E-38 Banks and other financial institutions.

551E-39 Operation of entity or business.

551E-40 Insurance and annuities.

551E-41 Estates, trusts, and other beneficial interests.

551E-42 Claims and litigation.

551E-43 Personal and family maintenance.

551E-44 Benefits from governmental programs or civil or military service.

551E-45 Retirement plans.

551E-46 Taxes.

551E-47 Gifts.

551E-51 Statutory form power of attorney.

551E-52 Agent's certification.

551E-61 Uniformity of application and construction.

551E-62 Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.

551E-63 Effect on existing powers of attorney.