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Appendix B: hospital visitation authorization.


HOSPITAL VISITATION VISITATION. The act of examining into the affairs of a corporation.
     2. The power of visitation is applicable only to ecclesiastical and eleemosynary corporations. 1 Bl. Com. 480; 2 Kid on Corp. 174.
 AUTHORIZATION

I, --, a resident of -- County, State of --, do hereby give notice and authorize To empower another with the legal right to perform an action.

The Constitution authorizes Congress to regulate interstate commerce.


authorize v. to officially empower someone to act. (See: authority)
 that, if any injury or illness, or any incapacity The absence of legal ability, competence, or qualifications.

An individual incapacitated by infancy, for example, does not have the legal ability to enter into certain types of agreements, such as marriage or contracts.
 through any other cause necessitates my hospitalization hospitalization /hos·pi·tal·iza·tion/ (hos?pi-t'l-i-za´shun)
1. the placing of a patient in a hospital for treatment.

2. the term of confinement in a hospital.
 or treatment in a medical facility, it is my wish that -- be given first preference in being admitted to visit me in such facility, whether or not there are parties related to me by blood or by law or other parties desiring to visit me, unless and until I freely give contrary instructions to competent medical personnel on the premises involved.

Executed this -- day of --, 20 --, at

--.

--

Signature of Principal

CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT acknowledgment, in law, formal declaration or admission by a person who executed an instrument (e.g., a will or a deed) that the instrument is his. The acknowledgment is made before a court, a notary public, or any other authorized person.  OF NOTARY PUBLIC A public official whose main powers include administering oaths and attesting to signatures, both important and effective ways to minimize Fraud in legal documents.  
State of --)
          ) SS.
County of --)
On -- before me, --, personally
 (Date)       (Notary)
appeared --
Signer(s)

Personally known to me - OR -  proved to me on the basis of satisfactory
                               evidence to be the person(s) whose
                               name(s) is/are subscribed to the within
                               instrument and acknowledged to me that
                               he/she/they executed the same in
                               his/her/their authorized capacity(ies),
                               and that by his/her/their signature(s) on
                               the instrument the person(s), or the
                               entity upon behalf of which the person(s)
                               acted, executed the instrument.

                          WITNESS my hand and official seal.

                          --
                          Notary's Signature


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Publication:Life Lines: Documents to Protect You and Your Family in Times of Trouble
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Date:Jan 1, 2003
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