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    2. If power of Attorney has been drawn up in favour of more than one person, is it sufficient for any application submitted on behalf of a crofter to be signed by one of the attorneys, or will all parties have to sign?

    If power of Attorney has been drawn up in favour of more than one person, is it sufficient for any application submitted on behalf of a crofter to be signed by one of the attorneys, or will all parties have to sign?

    Karen Macrae | 12 May 2025

    The signature of one of the attorneys should suffice

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