Summary
In 2015, South Carolinas Code of Laws Title 62, Article 5, Part 5 addressed durable powers of attorney. Non-durable powers of attorney were not specifically codified and are governed by common law principles and general contract law provisions. For common law principles, refer to South Carolina judicial opinions, legal textbooks, or online legal research databases. Durable power of attorney forms can be obtained from the South Carolina Bar Association, online legal services, or local law libraries.Full Conversation
Hi im Pudden Tang
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in the south carolina code of laws as it appeared in * what sections delt with powers of attorney?
Hey Pudden Tang! In the South Carolina Code of Laws (*), the sections dealing with powers of attorney can be found in Title *, Article *.
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south carolina code of laws in *, title * only had * articles
Hey Pudden Tang! You're correct. In *, Title * of the South Carolina Code of Laws had * articles. The sections dealing with powers of attorney were included in Article *, Part *. Do you need specific information from these sections or have any other questions?
part * seems to deal only with durable powers of attorney. is there any part that deals with powers of attorney that are not durable?
Hey Pudden Tang! In the * South Carolina Code of Laws, Title *, Article *, Part * primarily addresses durable powers of attorney. For non-durable powers of attorney, you might want to look at common law principles or other statutes not codified specifically under Title *. Do you need help finding more information on this?
Yes, I want to know what parts of the code of laws in2015 dealt with powers of attorney
Hey Pudden Tang! As per the * South Carolina Code of Laws, non-durable powers of attorney are not specifically codified under Title *. You may need to refer to common law principles or general contract law provisions for more information on non-durable powers of attorney. Do you need help with anything else?
where are the codified?
Hey Pudden Tang! In *, the South Carolina Code of Laws did not specifically codify non-durable powers of attorney under Title *. They are generally governed by common law principles and general contract law provisions. Would you like more information on how to handle non-durable powers of attorney?
yes I want to know where they are codified
Hey Pudden Tang! In South Carolina, non-durable powers of attorney are generally not codified in a specific section of the * Code of Laws. They are governed by common law principles and general contract law provisions. Can I help you with anything else related to powers of attorney or another legal issue?
where can i find common law principles and general contract law profisions that discusses this?
Hey Pudden Tang! For common law principles and general contract law provisions regarding powers of attorney, you can refer to:
- South Carolina judicial opinions and case law
- Legal textbooks and treatises on contract law and agency law
- Law libraries or online legal research databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis
Do you need help finding specific cases or resources?
where can I obtain a durable power of attorney for the state of south carolina
You can obtain a durable power of attorney form for South Carolina through:
- South Carolina Bar Association: They may provide templates and legal forms.
- Online Legal Services: Websites like LegalZoom or Rocket Lawyer offer state-specific forms.
- Local Law Libraries: They often have standard forms available.
Would you like more information on any of these options?