§ 34-22-9. Good faith acts under revoked military member’s power of attorney.
Notwithstanding the revocation of any power of attorney given by a member of the military, whether by act of the donor of the power or by operation of law, any act done or instrument executed by the donee of the power shall be as valid and effectual in favor of any person dealing with the donee as if the power had remained unrevoked at the time when the act was done or the instrument was executed unless the person dealing with the donee had at that time actual notice of the revocation of the power.
History of Section.P.L. 1950 (s. s.), ch 2644, § 2; G.L. 1956, § 34-22-9.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Section 34-22-1. - Disclaimer and renunciation or restriction of power.
Section 34-22-2. - Delivery and recording of disclaimer and renunciation.
Section 34-22-3. - Release of power — Contract not to exercise.
Section 34-22-4. - Means of releasing or contracting not to exercise power.
Section 34-22-5. - Relationship between §§ 34-22-3 and 34-22-4.
Section 34-22-6. - Acts under power of attorney.
Section 34-22-6.1. - When power of attorney not affected by incompetency.
Section 34-22-7. - Good faith payment by attorney acting under invalid power.
Section 34-22-8. - Power of attorney given by member of military in time of war.
Section 34-22-9. - Good faith acts under revoked military member’s power of attorney.
Section 34-22-10. - Notice of death of member of military giving power of attorney.
Section 34-22-11. - Construction of certain powers of appointment created before May 1, 1958.
Section 34-22-12. - Construction of certain powers of appointment created after May 1, 1958.
Section 34-22-13. - Powers as subjecting property to creditors.