Section 5-1502N. Construction--all other matters  


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  • In a statutory short form
      power of  attorney,  the  language  conferring  general  authority  with
      respect  to  "all  other  matters"  must  be  construed to mean that the
      principal authorizes the agent to act as an alter ego of  the  principal
      with  respect  to any and all possible matters and affairs which are not
      enumerated in sections 5-1502A to 5-1502M, inclusive, of this title, and
      which the principal can do through an  agent;  provided,  however,  that
      such  authority  shall  not  include  authorization  for  the  agent  to
      designate a third party to act as agent for the  principal  or  to  make
      medical  or  other  health  care  decisions for the principal, except as
      otherwise provided in subdivision one of section 5-1502K of this title.