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UPDATED RECORD — April 19, 2026
This revocation of power of attorney record documents the formal termination of previously granted authority, including execution, notarization, and verified transmission to the affected party. This constitutes a record based on documented materials and preserved legal instruments. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
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Revocation of Power of Attorney: Formal Termination Record
Revocation of power of attorney establishes the immediate termination of any previously granted authority and instructs all parties to cease recognition of the agent. This entry preserves both the executed document and the communication confirming delivery.
For related documentation, see the systemic detention timeline and the live evidentiary record. For legal context, see Texas Estates Code – Powers of Attorney and Texas Attorney General Consumer Protection Division.
Revocation of Power of Attorney — Document Record
The following document formally revokes all authority previously granted to the named agent. This constitutes a preserved legal instrument establishing termination of agency authority.
The document states that all powers previously granted are revoked effective immediately and instructs all institutions and individuals to refuse recognition of prior authority.
Notarization details included within the document indicate execution on August 14, 2025, with a notary public acknowledgment and commission validity through April 22, 2029.
Revocation of Power of Attorney — Transmission and Notice
The revocation was transmitted via email to the named agent, establishing documented notice of termination. This step provides a verifiable timeline of communication and legal notice.
Email correspondence confirms that the revocation document was sent and receipt was requested, establishing a traceable notification record.
Legal Effect and Scope
- Immediate termination of all prior authority
- Instruction to third parties to reject prior authorization
- Formal documentation of principal intent
- Establishment of legal notice through transmission
This revocation of power of attorney serves as both a legal instrument and a record of notification, forming part of a broader documentation system involving property, financial, and fiduciary matters.
Record Context
- Execution of revocation document
- Notarized acknowledgment
- Transmission to affected party
- Establishment of notice timeline
This constitutes a record supporting legal verification, timeline reconstruction, and confirmation of authority termination. This record remains active and will be updated as additional responses or related actions occur. The current version supersedes prior versions.
