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Re C (A Patient): ChD 1991

It may be likely that more than one kind of provision may be described as what the donor of the power of attorney ‘might be expected to provide’. ‘I observe that the statute, recognising the difficulty of arriving at any certainty in these matters, says ‘might’ rather than ‘would be expected to provide’. In matters of detail there must be a range of choices which would be equally valid’.
References: [1991] 3 All ER 866
Judges: Hoffmann J
Statutes: Enduring Powers of Attorney Act 1985
Jurisdiction: England and Wales
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Last Update: 27 November 2020; Ref: scu.194468 br>

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