32C-1-118. Agent's resignation; notice.
Unless the power of attorney provides a different method for an agent's resignation, an agent may resign by giving written notice of resignation to the following:
(1) To the principal if the principal is not incapacitated.
(2) If the principal is incapacitated, to (i) the guardian of the principal's estate, the guardian of the principal's person, or general guardian, if one has been appointed, and (ii) any coagent or, if none, the successor agent next designated. (2017-153, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 32C - North Carolina Uniform Power of Attorney Act
Article 1 - Definitions and General Provisions.
§ 32C-1-104 - Power of attorney; durability.
§ 32C-1-105 - Execution of power of attorney.
§ 32C-1-106 - Validity of power of attorney.
§ 32C-1-107 - Meaning and effect of power of attorney.
§ 32C-1-108 - Nomination of guardian; relation of agent to court-appointed fiduciary.
§ 32C-1-109 - When power of attorney effective.
§ 32C-1-110 - Termination of power of attorney.
§ 32C-1-111 - Coagents and successor agents.
§ 32C-1-112 - Reimbursement and compensation of agent.
§ 32C-1-113 - Agent's acceptance.
§ 32C-1-115 - Exoneration of agent.
§ 32C-1-116 - Judicial relief.
§ 32C-1-117 - Agent's liability.
§ 32C-1-118 - Agent's resignation; notice.
§ 32C-1-119 - Acceptance of and reliance upon power of attorney.
§ 32C-1-120 - Liability for refusal to accept acknowledged power of attorney.
§ 32C-1-121 - Principles of law and equity.
§ 32C-1-122 - Laws applicable to financial institutions and other entities.