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  2. Right to Care card - Wikipedia

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    This excludes same-sex partners from doing the same. They have to secure a special power of attorney (SPA). [3] The card could be availed through the Quezon City gender and development (GAD) office. It will contain a QR code linking to the relevant notarized SPA. [3]

  3. Power of attorney - Wikipedia

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    A power of attorney may be: special (also called limited), general, or temporary. A special power of attorney is one that is limited to a specified act or type of act. A general power of attorney is one that allows the agent to make all personal and business decisions [9] [10] A temporary power of attorney is one with a limited time frame. [11]

  4. What is a Power of Attorney? A comprehensive guide - AOL

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    An irrevocable power of attorney is special in that it cannot be revoked or terminated by the principal, except in specific situations. Like revocable POAs, an irrevocable power of attorney is ...

  5. Public Attorney's Office (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The Public Attorney's Office (PAO) of the Philippines is the public defender for all courts in the Philippines. It also provides other legal services to the poor. It also provides other legal services to the poor.

  6. Power of appointment - Wikipedia

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    The power is divided into two broad categories: general powers of appointment and special powers of appointment. The holder of a power of appointment differs from the trustee of a trust in that the former has no obligation to manage the property for the generation of income, but need only distribute it.

  7. Judiciary of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary of the Philippines consists of the Supreme Court, which is established in the Constitution, and three levels of lower courts, which are established through law by the Congress of the Philippines. The Supreme Court has expansive powers, able to overrule political and administrative decisions, and with the ability to craft rules and ...

  8. Solicitor General of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Attorney General July 1, 1908 – June 30, 1914 Ramon Avanceña: Attorney General July 1, 1914 – March 1, 1917 Quintin B. Paredes: Attorney General July 1, 1918 – June 30, 1920 Felecisimo R. Feria: Attorney General July 1, 1920 – December 31, 1920 Pedro T. Tuazon: Attorney General January 1, 1921 – June 30, 1921 Antonio O. Villareal

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