49-1531 Specific Authority for Disclosure, Names, and Signatures, defined.
49-1531. Specific Authority for Disclosure, Names, and Signatures, defined.The short form expression, Specific Authority for Disclosure, Names, and Signatures, shall mean that the principal generally authorizes and empowers the agent to disclose or withhold disclosure of the existence of the agency, of the identity of the principal, or of both or make other disclosure, to effectuate any condition, omit or take any action, or make any decision in the name of the principal or of the agent alone or in both names jointly, successively, or otherwise, and to use a form of signature comprised of the name of the principal immediately followed by the autographic signature of the agent and the designation, agent, or of the autographic signature of the agent alone or other form appropriate, convenient, or necessary for effectuation of, and otherwise to make or withhold any such disclosure and use any such name or signature reasonably required pursuant to, any other specific authority or general power granted to the agent by the principal. SourceLaws 1988, LB 475, § 31.