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Puerto Rico Legal Code

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No instrument to constitute, modify, extend, substitute, renounce, or revoke a power of attorney, executed outside the Commonwealth shall be effective in Puerto Rico unless it is first protocolized in Puerto Rico; and it shall be the duty of the notary protocolizing such deed to comply with the provisions of § 922 of this title, as if the instrument the subject of the protocolization had been executed before him. History —May 8, 1937, No. 62, p. 185, § 4, eff. 90 days after May 8, 1937.