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Dear all,

We have a cooperative firm here in Nepal. I am thinking of appointing someone to the "Loan" section during my absence. However, he is requesting a letter for power of attorney. How can I write this letter to him?

Looking forward to hearing from an expert.

Regards,
Dhyan Rai
Itahari, Nepal

From Nepal, Patan
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Dear Dhyan Rai,

I hope Nepal follows laws modeled on Indian laws. If so, you should execute a registered declaration with the help of a Notary incorporating appropriate clauses to suit your requirement. I don't think a simple authorization letter would help as you think. It would be better to consult a legal practitioner in Nepal.

From India, Bangalore
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