Irrevocable Power of Attorney (Form LRA-7)

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Summary

Form LRA-7 is an Irrevocable Power of Attorney prescribed under the Land Registration Act, 2012 and the Land Registration (General) Regulations, 2017.

It is a legal instrument where the Donor (landowner/proprietor) appoints a Donee (attorney/representative) to act on their behalf in land matters and expressly makes the authority irrevocable — usually because it is granted for consideration (payment, benefit, or contractual obligation).

Purpose:
1. The Irrevocable Power of Attorney serves to:
2. Secure an agreement: Often used when the Donee has given valuable consideration (e.g., advanced money, entered into a sale/lease agreement, or provided services).
3. Protect Donee’s interests: The Donor cannot later revoke the power at will, ensuring the Donee’s rights are safeguarded.
4. Facilitate transactions: Enables the Donee to confidently transact, knowing the Donor cannot cancel the authority before completion.
5. Enforce contractual obligations: Frequently used in real estate and finance deals to enforce performance.

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