If any member of the armed services of the United States has executed a power of attorney, the fact that that person has been reported or listed, officially or otherwise, as “missing in action”, as that phrase is used to describe a casualty category applicable to members of the armed services, does not operate to revoke the power of attorney, unless the instrument otherwise provides.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 17 - Maryland General and Limited Power of Attorney Act
Subtitle 1 - General Provisions
Section 17-103 - Petition for Construction of Power of Attorney
Section 17-104 - Statutory Form Mandatory; Violations; Penalties
Section 17-105 - Durable Power of Attorney
Section 17-106 - Revocation or Termination of Power of Attorney
Section 17-107 - Effect of Power of Attorney Executed by Member of Armed Services
Section 17-108 - General Consideration
Section 17-109 - Scope of Title; Exceptions
Section 17-111 - When Power Becomes Effective
Section 17-113 - Duties of Agent
Section 17-114 - Reimbursement for Expenses; Compensation