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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013 Licht, A. MarshallParcelIDNumber: 31- 38 -13- 00002- 2230 - 00014/0 Warranty Deed This Indenture, Made this day of it A. Marshall Licht of the County of Z4 5 -""'a �{G 5 I City of Sebastian whose address is: /ZZ 5 q&t4' a'-`- r 3120130046792 RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF JEFFREY R SMITH, CLERK OF COURT INDIAN RIVER COUNTY FL BK: 2688 PG 1487 Page 1 of 13 7222013 7-57 AM D DOCTAX PD $0.70 9,10/3 A.D. , State of Between , grantor, and of the County of "9-441— , State of Fi g- , grantee. Witnesseth that the GRANTOR, for and inconsideration of the sum of - - - -TEN DOLLARS ( $10)--------------------- - -- - -- DOLLARS, and other good and valuable consideration to GRANTOR in hand paid by GRANTEE, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained and sold to the said GRANTEE and GRANTEE'S heirs, successors and assigns forever, the following described land, situate, lying and being in the County of Indian River State of 'Florida to wit: Lot 14, Block 223, Sebastian Highlands Unit 8, according to the map or plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 6, Page(s) 9 through 14, inclusive, of the Public Records of Indian River County, Florida. Grantor(s) further warrant that the above described property is not their homestead. Subject to all valid restrictions, reservations, easements and zoning of record. and the grantor does hereby fully warrant the title to said land, and will defend the same against lawful claims of all persons whomsoever. In Witness Whereof, the grantor has hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed and elivered in our presence: �O (Seal) Printed Name: /%%i�/� j� �//y✓S j�> A. Marshall Licht by Jan t Licht POA W . P.O. Address: r JUAN C. VILLALOVOS� ted Name : �d� /� �f i lfS COMM. PUB 119fALIFO .& NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIFl G) Witness LOS ANGELES COUNTY 0 �pSk COMM. EXPIRES JUNE 2712016 -' STATE OFgl►�rnl�Ci�� COUNTY OF to, +A The foregoing instrument w, acknowledged before me this O ' day of J by A. Marshall Licht by Janet Licht POA who is personally known to me or who has produced his driver' s license as identification. RECORDING REQUESTED BY: ) JILL BROUSARD ) HARDEE & BROUSARD ) 5150 E. Pacific Coast Hwy, Ste 200 ) Long Beach, CA 90804 ) AND WHEN RECORDED ) MAIL TO: ) A. Marshall Licht ) 8624 Wonderland Avenue ) Los Angeles, CA 90046 ) for recorder's use Allan Marshall Edward Licht, a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht, principal to Janet Licht, agent: DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY AND NOMINATION OF CONSERVATOR TO PERSON EXECUTING THIS DOCUMENT: THIS IS AN IMPORTANT LEGAL DOCUMENT. IT CREATES A DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY. BEFORE EXECUTING THIS DOCUMENT, YOU SHOULD KNOW THESE IMPORTANT FACTS. 1. THIS DOCUMENT MAY PROVIDE THE PERSON YOU DESIGNATE AS YOUR ATTORNEY IN FACT WITH BROAD POWERS TO MANAGE YOUR FINANCIAL AFFAIRS, INCLUDING THE AUTHORITY TO MANAGE, DISPOSE OF, SELL, CONVEY, AND ENCUMBER YOUR REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY, TO USE YOUR PROPERTY AS SECURITY IF YOUR AGENT BORROWS MONEY ON YOUR BEHALF; AND TO TAKE ACTIONS TO CARRY OUT YOUR ESTATE PLAN 2. THIS DOCUMENT DOES NOT AUTHORIZE ANYONE TO MAKE MEDICAL AND OTHER HEALTH CARE DECISIONS FOR YOU. 3. THIS DOCUMENT DOES NOT GIVE YOUR AGENT THE POWER TO ACCEPT OR RECEIVE ANY OF YOUR PROPERTY IN DPOA of Allan Marshall Edward Licht a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht PAGE 1 TRUST OR OTHERWISE, AS A GIFT, UNLESS YOU SPECIFICALLY AUTHORIZE THE AGENT TO ACCEPT OR RECEIVE A GIFT. 4. THESE POWERS WILL EXIST FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD OF TIME UNLESS YOU LIMIT THEIR DURATION IN THIS DOCUMENT. THESE POWERS WILL CONTINUE TO EXIST NOTWITHSTANDING YOUR SUBSEQUENT DISABILITY OR INCAPACITY. 5. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REVOKE OR TERMINATE THIS DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY AT ANY TIME. 6. YOUR AGENT HAS NO DUTY TO ACT UNLESS YOU AND YOUR AGENT AGREE OTHERWISE IN WRITING. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Allan Marshall Edward Licht, a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht_(the principal), presently a resident of Los Angeles County, California, hereby appoints Janet Licht, (the agent) as the principal's true and lawful attorney in fact for the principal. REVOCATION AND AMENDMENT OF POWER OF ATTORNEY The Principal revokes all prior durable or general powers of attorney that the Principal may have executed (except any Power of Attorney for Healthcare) and the Principal retains the right to revoke or amend this instrument and to substitute other persons in the Agent's place. Amendments to this instrument shall be made in writing by the Principal personally (not by the Agent), attached to the original of this instrument and recorded in same county or counties as the original if the original is recorded. The Agent is authorized to take the following actions for the Principal and in the Principal's name, place and stead: AUTHORITY OVER REAL PROPERTY 1. To manage, control, lease, sublease, and otherwise act concerning any real property which the principal may own, collect and receive rents or income therefrom; pay taxes, charges, and assessments on the same; repair, maintain, protect, preserve, alter, and improve the same; to commit the Principal's resources and contract on the Principal's behalf regarding the same; and to do all things necessary or expedient to be done in the agent's judgment in DPOA of Allan Marshall Edward Licht a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht PAGE 2 connection with the property. 2. To grant, sell, transfer, convey, mortgage, deed in trust, pledge, and otherwise encumber and deal in all property, real and personal, that the principal may own, including but not limited to any real property described on any exhibit attached to this instrument, and including property acquired after execution of this instrument; to attach exhibits to this instrument which provide legal descriptions of any such property; and to execute such instruments as the agent deems proper, specifically including but not limited to the power to do the following: a. Represent the Principal in negotiations for the sale of the real property owned by the Principal, including but not limited to entering into listing agreements with brokers or other Agents regarding such sale. b. Execute, acknowledge and deliver contracts of sale, escrow instructions, deeds, covenants, agreements, assignments of agreements, and all other documents needed with respect to the sale of the real property described in this instrument. 3. To purchase real property on the principal's behalf; to mortgage, pledge, or otherwise encumber such newly acquired property; to commit the resources of the principal with respect to purchase of such property; to do all acts and execute all documents necessary for the purchase of such property; and to otherwise generally deal in all respects and have all powers described in this power of attorney with respect to such property. AUTHORITY OVER ACCOUNTS AND SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 4. To deposit in and draw on any checking, savings, agency, or other accounts which the principal may have in any banks, savings and loan associations, and any accounts with securities brokers or other commercial institutions, and to establish and terminate all such accounts. 5. To have access to all safe deposit boxes in the principal's name or to which the principal is an authorized signatory; to contract with financial institutions for the maintenance and continuation of safe deposit boxes in the principal's name; to add to and remove the contents of all such safe deposit boxes; and to terminate contracts for all such safe deposit boxes. AUTHORITY OVER CREDIT CARDS 6. To use any credit cards in the principal's name to make purchases and to sign charge slips on behalf of the principal as may be required to use such credit cards; and to close the DPOA of Allan Marshall Edward Licht a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht PAGE 3 principal's charge accounts and terminate the principal's credit cards under circumstances where the agent considers such acts to be in the principal's best interest. INVESTMENT AUTHORITY 7. To invest and reinvest the principal's funds in every kind of property, real, personal, or mixed, and every kind of investment, specifically including, but not limited to, corporate obligations of every kind; preferred or common stocks; shares of investment trusts, investment companies, and mutual funds; mortgage participations; that, under the circumstances then prevailing (specifically including but not limited to the general economic conditions and the principal's anticipated needs) persons of skill, prudence, and diligence acting in a similar capacity and familiar with those matters would use in the conduct of an enterprise of a similar character and with similar aims, to attain the principal's goals; and to consider individual investments as part of an overall plan. AUTHORITY TO COLLECT ASSETS, COMPROMISE CLAIMS, AND LITIGATE 8. To demand, sue for, and collect all sums of money, debts, accounts, legacies, bequests, interest, dividends, annuities, and demands that are now or may later become due or payable to the Principal, including any benefits payable by any governmental body or agency (such as Supplemental Social Security (SSI), Medi -Cal, Medicare and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) (for purposes of receiving Social Security benefits, the Agent is hereby appointed as the Principal's Representative Payee)), and to compromise claims for such assets and grant discharges for such assets in the Principal's name. 9. To prosecute or defend actions, claims, or proceedings for the protection of the Principal's property, including the power to renew, extend, compromise, arbitrate, adjust and settle or lease (with or without consideration) any claim, debt or obligation that is held by or asserted against the Principal or the Principal's property or that affects such property; to foreclose, extend the time of payment for, assign, partially release, or discharge mortgages, deeds of trust, security interests, and other liens, and with respect to deeds of trust, to execute subordinations, acreage or lot releases, and requests for partial or full reconveyance. PERSONAL CARE PROVISIONS 10. To do all things and enter into all transactions necessary to provide for the Principal's personal care, to maintain the Principal's customary standard of living, to provide suitable living quarters for the Principal, and to hire, compensate, and discharge household, nursing, and other employees as the Agent considers advisable for the Principal's well being. The above shall specifically include but not be limited to the authority to procure and pay for clothing, transportation, recreation, travel, medicine, medicinal care, food, and other needs and to make arrangements and enter into contracts on behalf of the Principal with hospitals, hospices, DPOA of Allan Marshall Edward Licht a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht PAGE 4 nursing homes, convalescent homes and similar organizations. 11. To employ and discharge physicians, dentists, nurses, therapists, and other professionals as the Agent may deem necessary for the Principal's physical, mental and emotional well -being and to pay them reasonable compensation. The Agent may also employ and discharge barbers, beauticians, housekeepers, secretaries, and others who are not health care professionals and pay them reasonable compensation. 12. To make and pay for advance funeral, cremation, or other burial arrangements for the Principal as directed by the Agent under the principal's Advanced Healthcare Directive, for which payments the Principal's Agent is hereby released from any and all liability, if the Principal has not already completed that process, in accordance with the Principal's expressed wishes, if known, or in the Principal's best interest if his/her wishes are not known. AUTHORITY OVER GOVERNMENTAL BENEFITS 13. To apply for and make any elections required for payment of governmental benefits to which the Principal may be entitled, to take possession of all such benefits, and to distribute such benefits to or for the Principal's benefit. AUTHORITY OVER INSURANCE 14. To purchase and maintain insurance on the Principal's life and property or the life and property of any third person when the principal has an insurable interest. The Agent may pay all insurance premiums from the Principal's assets and may borrow money on the Principal's behalf in order to pay for insurance. The Agent may pursue insurance claims on the Principal's behalf and may decrease or increase coverage under any insurance policy or cancel any policy and receive on the Principals behalf any cash proceeds on termination. The Agent may also borrow against policies on the Principal's life and repay loans against such policies as the Agent considers in the Principal's best interest. The Agent is authorized to apply for and make any elections required for payment of insurance benefits to which the Principal may be entitled, to take possession of all such benefits, and to distribute such benefits to or for the Principal's benefit. AUTHORITY OVER ANNUITIES 15. To purchase, maintain, surrender, collect, withdraw funds from, incur penalties and surrender charges from, cancel, modify, rescind, release, terminate, or exchange any annuity contract procured by the Principal or the Agent. The Agent may also do the following: DPOA of Allan Marshall Edward Licht a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht PAGE 5 A. Collect, sell, assign, hypothecate, borrow on, or pledge the Principal's interest in an annuity contract; B. Procure new, different, and additional contracts of annuities for the Principal and the Principal's spouse, children and other dependents and select the amount, type of annuity and mode of payment; C. Continue, modify, rescind, release, or terminate a contract procure by the Principal or on the Principal's behalf that provides an annuity to either the Principal or another person, whether or not he is a beneficiary under the contract. D. Pay proceeds or otherwise compromise or contest and apply for refunds in connection with a tax or assessment levied by a taxing authority with respect to a contract of insurance or annuity or its proceeds or liability accruing by reason of the tax or assessment. E. Change the beneficiary of an annuity contract, although the Agent may not be designated a beneficiary. The Agent may continue to be a beneficiary as long as he is already named as a beneficiary under a contract procured by the Principal while having legal capacity to do so. AUTHORITY OVER RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS 16. To establish one or more Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) and employee benefits plans (including a plan for a self - employed individual) on the Principal's behalf; to contribute to any IRA or plan held in the Principal's name; to roll over or direct transfers of plan benefits into other retirement plans or IRA accounts at the same company or at another company; to manage the accounts; to withdraw from any account without limitation; to select or change payment options; to apply for and make any elections under any IRA or employee benefit plan in which the Principal is a participant, including elections required for payment of any and all types of employee benefits to which the Principal may be entitled; to take possession of all such benefits; and to distribute such benefits to or for the Principal's benefit. The Agent shall not have the power to designate and change beneficiaries. AUTHORITY OVER ESTATE AND TAX PLANNING 17. To prepay or postpone property taxes, income taxes or other taxes. The Agent pay or postpone deductible expenses, sell or postpone the sale depreciated assets in order to preserve availability of tax losses, and otherwise manage the tax efficiency of the Principal's property and business transactions. The Agent may also borrow such sums as the Agent finds necessary for the proper management of the Principal's property, including but not limited to tax and estate planning matters, and to mortgage, convey by deed of trust, grant security interests in, DPOA of Allan Marshall Edward Licht a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht PAGE 6 or otherwise encumber any real or personal property now or hereafter owned by the Principal, whether acquired by the Principal or the Agent. 18. To prepare and file all income and other federal and state tax returns which the principal is required to file; to sign the principal's name on tax returns, including Forms (e.g., IRS 1040, FTB 540); hire preparers and advisors and pay for their services; and to do whatever is necessary to protect the principal's assets from assessments for income taxes and other taxes. The agent is specifically authorized to receive confidential information; to receive checks in payment of any refund of taxes, penalties, or interest; to execute waivers (including offers of waivers) of restrictions on assessment or collection of tax deficiencies and waivers of notice of disallowance of claims for credit or refund; to execute consents extending the statutory period for assessment or collection of taxes; to execute closing agreements under Internal Revenue Code section 7121, or any successor statute; and to delegate authority or substitute another representative with respect to all above matters. 19. To make gifts on the principal's behalf to a class composed of the principal's children, any of their issue, or both to the full extent of the federal annual gift tax exclusion under Internal Revenue Code section 2503(b) or any successor statute, and for such purposes to remove the principal's assets from any grantor revocable trust of which the principal is a grantor. 20. To transfer assets to and remove assets from any and all revocable living trusts of which the principal is or becomes a settlor. 21. To make direct payments to the provider for tuition and medical care for the principal's issue under Internal Revenue Code section 2503(e) or any successor statute that excludes such payments from gift tax liability. 22. To execute and deliver disclaimer under Internal Revenue Code §2518 and California Probate Code § §260 -295 or any successor statute. AUTHORITY TO EMPLOY PROFESSIONAL ADVISERS 23. To employ and discharge any accountants, attorneys, investment counsel, real estate broker, property managers, bookkeepers, consultants, custodians, auditors, appraisers, or any other professionals that the Agent deems reasonably necessary for the proper management and protection of the Principal's affairs, for the maintenance of proper accounts and records, and for advise in carrying out the Agent's duties and responsibilities under this instrument. Without limiting the foregoing, the Agent is authorized to employ investment managers, investment agents, or other investment specialists as the Agent deems necessary or desirable. Specifically, the Agent is authorized to appoint an investment manager to manage all or any part of the Principal's assets and to delegate to such manager investment discretion that is not inconsistent with the Agent's duties under this instrument or applicable law. Such appointment may include DPOA of Allan Marshall Edward Licht a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht PAGE 7 the power to acquire and dispose of assets without first obtaining the Agent's consent. The Agent may pay reasonable compensation to any such professionals hired by the Agent from the Principal's assets. Any compensation paid to such professionals may be taken into consideration in determining the reasonableness of any compensation taken or requested by the Agent. The foregoing provisions are not intended to relieve the Agent of the duty to exercise reasonable care and prudence in selecting, employing and supervising any such professionals. AGENT'S GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE AND ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY 24. To do, execute, and perform any other act, deed, matter, or thing, that in the opinion of the agent ought to be done, executed, or performed in conjunction with this power of attorney, of every kind and nature, as fully and effectively as the principal could do if personally present. The enumeration of specific items, acts, rights, or powers in this instrument does not limit or restrict, and is not to be construed or interpreted as limiting or restricting, the general. powers granted to the agent except where powers are expressly restricted. The Agent is authorized to commence enforcement proceedings, at the Principal's expenses, against any bank, credit unions, financial institutions, or other person or entity that fails or refuses to honor this durable power of attorney. 25. To seek appropriate court orders mandating acts that the Agent deems appropriate if a third party refuses to comply with actions taken by the Agent that are authorized by this instrument or enjoining acts by third parties that the Agent has not authorized. In addition, the Agent may sue a third party who fails to comply with the actions the Principal has authorized the Agent to take and may demand damages, including punitive damages, on the Principal's behalf for such noncompliance. AGENT'S COMPENSATION 26. To be entitled to fair and reasonable compensation for services rendered as Agent under this instrument. In determining what constitutes "fair and reasonable" compensation, the following factors may be considered: (1) the time spent by the Agent in administering the Principal's affairs; (2) the Principal's net worth; (3) the nature of the assets subject to the Agent's control; and (4) the fees charged by professional fiduciaries acting in the same or similar capacities under similar circumstances. In addition to compensation for services, the Agent shall be entitled to reimbursement for all out -of- pocket expenses incurred in administering the Principal's affairs, including without limitation reasonable travel expenses, including land and air transportation, lodging, and meals. AUTHORITY NOT GRANTED TO AGENT 27. Regardless of any other possible language to the contrary in this instrument, the DPOA of Allan Marshall Edward Licht a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht PAGE 8 agent is specifically NOT granted the following powers: (a) To use the principal's assets for the agent's own legal obligations, including but not limited to support of the agent's dependents; (b) To exercise any trustee powers under an irrevocable trust of which the agent is a settlor and the principal is a trustee; and (c) To exercise incidents of ownership over any life insurance policies which the principal owns on the agent's life. THIRD PARTY LIMITS ON LIABILITY 28. The agent's signature under the authority granted in this power of attorney may be accepted by any third party or organization with the same force and effect as if the principal were personally present and acting on the Principal's own behalf. No person or organization that relies on the agent's authority under this instrument shall incur any liability to the principal, the principal's estate, heirs, successors, or assigns, because of reliance on this instrument. The Principal's estate, heirs, successors, and assigns shall be bound by the Agent's acts under this power of attorney. 29. Any third party from whom the agent may request information, records, or other documents regarding the principal's personal affairs may release and deliver all such information, records, or documents to the agent. The principal hereby waives any privilege that may apply to release of such information, records, or other documents. 30. No person who relies on any representation on the Agent may make regarding (a) the fact that the powers of the Agent are then in effect; (b) the scope of the Agent's authority under this instrument; (c) the Principal's competency at the time this instrument is executed; (d) the fact that this instrument has not been amended, terminated, or revoked; or (e) the fact that the Agent continues to serve as the Principal's Agent shall incur any liability to the Principal, the Principal's estate, or the Principal's heirs, successors, assigns for permitting the Agent to exercise any power granted in this instrument, nor shall any person who deals with the Agent be responsible to determine or ensure the proper application of funds or property. POWER OF ATTORNEY NOT AFFECTED BY PRINCIPAL'S INCAPACITY 31. This power of attorney shall not be affected by the Principal's subsequent incapacity. The Principal declares that the Principal understands the importance of this durable power of attorney, recognizes that the Agent is granted broad power to hold, administer, and control the Principal's assets, and recognizes that this durable power of attorney will become effective immediately on execution and will continue indefinitely until specifically revoked or DPOA of Allan Marshall Edward Licht a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht PAGE 9 terminated by death, even if the Principal later becomes incapacitated. NOMINATION OF CONSERVATOR OF PERSON AND ESTATE 32. If a conservatorship of the principal's person or estate or both is deemed necessary, the principal hereby nominates Janet Licht as conservator of the principal's person and estate. On the appointment of a conservator of the principal's estate, this power of attorney shall terminate and the agent shall deliver the assets of the principal under the agent's control as directed by the conservator of the principal's estate. 33. In transacting business on behalf of the Principal, the Agent shall sign documents in the following way: A. Marshall Licht, by Janet Licht, his attorney -in -fact WITNESS WHEREOF, the principal has sign d this ur le of attorney at % aer lifornia. A. Marshall Licht The undersigned acknowledges and accepts appointment as Agent and agrees to serve as Agent under this durable power of attorney. Dated: 12012 Janet Licht DPOA of Allan Marshall Edward Licht a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht PAGE 10 , I am a lawyer authorized to practice law in the State where this power of attorney was executed, and the principal was my client at the time when this power of attorney was executed. I have advised my client concerning his rights in connection with this power of attorney and the applicable law and the consequences of signing or not signing this power of attorney, and my client, after being so advised, has executed this power of attorney. Date: JILL BROUSARD, Attorney at law 5150 E. Pacific Coast Hwy, Suite 200 Long Beach, CA 90804 562- 346 -3203 DPOA of Allan Marshall Edward Licht a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht PAGE 11 State of California County of ) On �� � t l� before me,,,, Notary Public, personally appeared Allan Marshall Edward Licht who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(A) whose name(s) is /ate subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he /may executed the same in his "- e�ei-r-- authorized capacity(ios), and that by his/heAheir signature(s) on the instrument the person(3), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. JILL BROUSARD Commission # 1891453 i Notary Public • California z Z Los Angeles County My Comm. Expires Jun 7, 2014 DPOA of Allan Marshall Edward Licht a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht PAGE 12 Parcel # 31- 38 -13- 00002- 2230 - 00014.0 Acquired from: A. Marshall Licht Public Purpose: City of Sebastian's park system Location: Lot 14, Block 223, Sebastian Highlands Unit 8 (922 Rose Arbor Drive, Sebastian, FL 32958) RESOLUTION NO. 2013- o69 A RESOLUTION OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CANCELLING CERTAIN TAXES UPON PUBLICLY OWNED LANDS, PURSUANT TO SECTION 196.28, FLORIDA STATUTES. WHEREAS, section 196.28, Florida Statutes, allows the Board of County Commissioners of each County to cancel and discharge any and all liens for taxes, delinquent or current, held or owned by the county or the state, upon lands heretofore or hereafter conveyed to or acquired by any agency, governmental subdivision, or municipality of the state, or the United States, for road purposes, defense purposes, recreation, reforestation, or other public use; and WHEREAS, such cancellation must be by resolution of the Board of County Commissioners, duly adopted and entered upon its minutes properly describing such lands and setting forth the public use to which the same are or will be devoted; and WHEREAS, upon receipt of a certified copy of such resolution, proper officials of the county and of the state are authorized, empowered, and directed 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2613 - 069. to make proper entries upon the records to accomplish such cancellation and to do all things necessary to carry out the provisions of section 196.28, F.S.; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: Any and all liens for taxes delinquent or current against the following described lands acquired for public use as the City of Sebastian's park system are hereby cancelled pursuant to the authority of section 196.28, F.S. See attached Warranty Deed describing lands, recorded in O.R. Book 2688 at Pages 1487 -1499, Public Records of Indian River County, Florida. The resolution was moved for adoption by Commissioner Solari and the motion was seconded by Commissioner Davis , and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Joseph E. Flescher, Chairman Yea Wesley S. Davis, Vice Chairman Yea_ Commissioner Tim Zorc _Yea Commissioner Peter D. O'Bryan Yea Commissioner Bob Solari Yea 2 RESOLUTION NO. 2093- 069 The Chairman thereupon declared the resolution duly passed and adopted this loth day of August, 2013. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER�,4��'!:'•� ':'`, '„ INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA A�0�'•' `% B Y ep E. Flescher, Chairman -0`;; $; ATTEST: .Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk Of Co nd Comptr r By: Deputy Cle Tax Certificates Outstanding yes no Current Prorated Tax Received and 3A Deposited with Tax Collector $ 1 APPROVED AS TO FOR ANzz :'X 8Y DEPUTY COUNTY ATTORNEY 3. 3120130046792 RECORDED IN THE RECORDS OF JEFFREY R. SMITH, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT INDIAN RIVER CO FL BK: 2688 PG: 1487, 7/22/2013 7:57 AM D DOCTAX PD $0.70 ParcellDNlnmber: 31- 38 43- 00002- 2230 - 00014/0 Warranty geed • This Indentare, Made this day of , z013 AD., Between A. Marshall Licht of the County of Z4 5 9,q441, S 21 State of (�6C�+�` G' grantor, and City of Sebastian / whose address is: 1726 of the County of state of T /" - grantee. Wiatnesseth that the GRMTOR, for and in consideration of she sum of -- -'TEN DOLLARS ($10) --------------------------- 1)Omsm, and other goad and valuable consideration to GRANTOR in hand paid by GRAIa'�M the receipt whereof Is hereby acknowledged,' has granted, bargained and sold to the said GRANTBE and GRANTEE'S hairs, successors and assigns forever, the following dewnbed land, situate, lying and beaag•ia Ike County of Indian River State of -Florida towit: Lot 14, Block 223, Sebastian Highlands Unit. 8, according to the map or plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 6s Page(s) 9 through 141 inclusive, of the Publia Records of Indian River County, Florida. Grantors) further warrant that the above described property is not their homestead, subject to all valid restrictions, reservations, easements and zoning of record. sml the grantor does . hereby hilly wurant the title to sand land, and will defend the same against lawfd claims of DU parsons whommever. In Witness Whereof," grantor has hereunto Bet his hand and seal the day and year first above written. Siped, se pled and delivered in our presence: e t (st) Printed Namet 72Eir.-Jn.l A. Marshall LiCint by Jars Licht POA 1P P.O. Address: r JUAN C. VILLALOVOSg COMM. 4 ed Name N07ARYPUBLIC - CALIFO RNIA Witness - LOS ANGELES COUNTY 0 COMM. EXPIRES JUNE 27, 2016 -' STATE OF ta h N Mlti COUNTY OF t1?f t e ��� The foregoing instru nwe w acknowledged before me this day of t y , a by �r3 A. Marshall Licht by Janet Licht POA who is personally known to me or who has produced his d>` iVer' 8 license as identification. BK: 2688 PG: 1488 1 5 RECORDING REQUESTED BY: ) JILL BROUSARD ) HARDEE & BROUSARD ) 5150 E. Pacific Coast Hwy, Ste 200 ) Long Beach, CA 90804 ) AND WHEN RECORDED ) MAIL TO: ) A. Marshall Licht ) 8624 Wonderland Avenue ) Los Angeles, CA 90046 ) for recorder's use Allan Marshall Edward Licht a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht, principal to Janet Licht, agent: DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY AND NOMINATION OF CONSERVATOR TO PERSON EXECUTING THIS DOCUMENT: THIS IS AN IMPORTANT LEGAL DOCUMENT. IT CREATES A DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY. BEFORE EXECUTING THIS DOCUMENT, YOU SHOULD KNOW THESE IMPORTANT FACTS. 1. THIS DOCUMENT MAY PROVIDE THE PERSON YOU DESIGNATE AS YOUR ATTORNEY IN FACT WITH BROAD POWERS TO MANAGE YOUR FINANCIAL AFFAIRS, INCLUDING THE AUTHORITY TO MANAGE, DISPOSE OF, SELL, CONVEY, AND ENCUMBER YOUR REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY, TO USE YOUR PROPERTY AS SECURITY IF YOUR AGENT BORROWS MONEY ON YOUR BEHALF; AND TO TAKE ACTIONS TO CARRY OUT YOUR ESTATE PLAN 2. THIS DOCUMENT DOES NOT AUTHORIZE ANYONE TO MAKE MEDICAL AND OTHER HEALTH CARE DECISIONS FOR YOU. 3. THIS DOCUMENT DOES NOT GIVE YOUR AGENT THE POWER TO ACCEPT OR RECEIVE ANY OF YOUR PROPERTY IN DPOA of Allan Marshall Edward Licht alca. A. Marshall Licht PAGE 1 -.. � are - �.d..c.,ay�y`�.' -. -- .,�eu�_ ":s - -- -� ,�.:_t.e�y? - ,._.vi..�..c__ -.r .. ?jvc�i.,.iaw."., au- : <.ss.7 - - .- �� - a -:� 5rs. __ -- .F.�. «.ya - �±•�� Rail r�`�id�ar �i58s.war� - BK: 2688 PG: 1489 TRUST OR OTHERWISE, AS A GIFT, UNLESS YOU SPECIFICALLY AUTHORIZE THE AGENT TO ACCEPT OR RECEIVE A GIFT. 4. THESE POWERS WILL EXIST FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD OF TIME UNLESS YOU LIMIT THEIR DURATION IN THIS DOCUMENT. THESE POWERS WILL CONTINUE TO EXIST NOTWITHSTANDING YOUR SUBSEQUENT DISABILITY OR INCAPACITY. 5. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REVOKE OR TERMINATE THIS DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY AT ANY TIME. 6. YOUR AGENT HAS NO DUTY TO ACT UNLESS YOU AND YOUR AGENT AGREE OTHERWISE IN WRITING. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Allan Marshall Edward Licht, a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht (the principal), presently a resident of Los Angeles County, California, hereby appoints Janet Licht, (the agent) as the principal's true and lawful attorney in fact for the principal. REVOCATION AND AMENDMENT OF POWER OF ATTORNEY The Principal revokes all prior durable or general powers of attorney that the Principal may have executed (except any Power of Attorney for Healthcare) and the Principal retains the right to revoke or amend this instrument and to substitute other persons in the Agent's place. Amendments to this instrument shall be made in writing by the Principal personally (not by the Agent), attached to the original of this instrument and recorded in same county or counties as the original if the original is recorded. The Agent is authorized to take the following actions for the Principal and in the Principal's name, place and stead: AUTHORITY OVER REAL PROPERTY 1. To manage, control, lease, sublease, and otherwise act concerning any real property which the principal may own, collect and receive rents or income therefrom; pay taxes, Charges, and assessments on the same; repair, maintain, protect, preserve, alter, and improve the same; to commit the Principal's resources and contract on the Principal's behalf regarding the same; and to do all things necessary or expedient to be done in the agent's judgment in DPOA of Allan Marshal. Edward Licht a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht PAGE 2 S'- _ � _ _ L i•. _ 5':'„ �••� -.. -�t33. 43hTl - -'�- - -- �Yblr�'..'tiiitiB`Lii"vi.{il BK: 2688 PG: 1490 connection with the property. 2. To grant, sell, transfer, convey, mortgage, deed in trust, pledge, and otherwise encumber and deal in all property, real and personal, that the principal may own, including but not limited to any real property described on any exhibit attached to this instrument, and including property acquired after execution of this instrument; to attach exhibits to this instrument which provide legal descriptions of any such property; and to execute such instruments as the agent deems proper, specifically including but not limited to the power to do the following: a. Represent the Principal in negotiations for the sale of the real property owned by the Principal, including but not limited to entering into listing agreements with brokers or other Agents regarding such sale. b. Execute, acknowledge and deliver contracts of sale, escrow instructions, deeds, covenants, agreements, assignments of agreements, and all other documents needed with respect to the sale of the real property described in this instrument. 3. To purchase real property on the principal's behalf, to mortgage, pledge, or otherwise encumber such newly acquired property; to commit the resources of the principal with respect to purchase of such property; to do all acts and execute all documents necessary for the purchase of such property, and to otherwise generally deal in all respects and have all powers described in this power of attorney with respect to such property. AUTHORITY OVER ACCOUNTS AND SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 4. To deposit in and draw on any checking, savings, agency, or other accounts which the principal may have in any banks, savings and loan associations, and any accounts with securities brokers or other commercial institutions, and to establish and terminate all such accounts. 5. To have access to all safe deposit boxes in the principal's name or to which the principal is an authorized signatory; to contract with financial institutions for the maintenance and continuation of safe deposit boxes in the principal's name; to add to and remove the contents of all such safe deposit boxes; and to terminate contracts for all such safe deposit boxes. AUTHORITY OVER CREDIT CARDS 6. To use any credit cards in the principal's natne to make purchases and to sign charge slips on behalf of the principal as may be required to use such credit cards; and to close the DPOA of Allan Marshall Edward Licht a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht PAGE BK: 2688 PG: 1491 principal's charge accounts and terminate the principal's credit cards under circumstances where the agent considers such acts to be in the principal's best interest. INVESTMENT AUTHORITY 7. To invest and reinvest the principal's funds in every kind of property, real, personal, or mixed, and every kind of investment, specifically including, but not limited to, corporate obligations of every kind; preferred or common stocks; shares of investment trusts, investment companies, and mutual funds; mortgage participations; that, under the circumstances then prevailing (specifically including but not limited to the general economic conditions and the principal's anticipated needs) persons of skill, prudence, and diligence acting in a similar capacity and familiar with those matters would use in the conduct of an enterprise of a similar character and with similar aims, to attain the principal's goals; and to consider individual investments as part of an overall plan. AUTHORITY TO COLLECT ASSETS, COMPROMISE CLAIMS, AND LITIGATE 8. To demand, sue for, and collect all sums of money, debts, accounts, legacies, bequests, interest, dividends, annuities, and demands that are now or may later become due or payable to the Principal, including any benefits payable by any governmental body or agency (such as Supplemental Social Security (SSI), Medi -Cal, Medicare and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) (for purposes of receiving Social Security benefits, the Agent is hereby appointed as the Principal's Representative Payee)), and to compromise claims for such assets and grant discharges for such assets in the Principal's name. 9. To prosecute or defend actions, claims, or proceedings for the protection of the Principal's property, including the power to renew, extend, compromise, arbitrate, adjust and settle or lease (with or without consideration) any claim, debt or obligation that is held by or asserted against the Principal or the Principal's property or that affects such property; to foreclose, extend the time of payment for, assign, partially release, or discharge mortgages, deeds of trust, security interests, and other liens, and with respect to deeds of trust, to execute subordinations, acreage or lot releases, and requests for partial or full reconveyance. PERSONAL CARE PROVISIONS 10. To do all things and enter into all transactions necessary to provide for the Principal's personal care, to maintain the Principal's customary standard of living, to provide suitable living quarters for the Principal, and to hire, compensate, and discharge household, nursing, and other employees as the Agent considers advisable for the Principal's well being. The above shall specifically include but not be limited to the authority to procure and pay for clothing, transportation, recreation, travel, medicine, medicinal care, food, and other needs and to make arrangements and enter into contracts on behalf of the Principal with hospitals, hospices, DPOA of Allan Marshall Edward Licht a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht PAGE BK: 2688 PG: 1492 nursing homes, convalescent homes and similar organizations. 11. To employ and discharge physicians, dentists, nurses, therapists, and other professionals as the Agent may deem necessary for the Principal's physical, mental and emotional wellbeing and to pay them reasonable compensation. The Agent may also employ and discharge barbers, beauticians, housekeepers, secretaries, and others who are not health care professionals and pay them reasonable compensation. 12. To make and pay for advance funeral, cremation, or other burial arrangements for the Principal as directed by the Agent under the principal's Advanced Healthcare Directive, for which payments the Principal's Agent is hereby released from any and all liability, if the Principal has not already completed that process, in accordance with the Principal's expressed Wishes, if known, or in the Principal's best interest if his/her wishes are not known. AUTHORITY OVER GOVERNMENTAL BENEFITS 13. To apply for and make any elections required for payment of governmental benefits to which the Principal maybe entitled, to take possession of all such benefits, and to distribute such benefits to or for the Principal's benefit. AUTHORITY OVER INSURANCE 14. To purchase and maintain insurance on the Principal's life and property or the life and property of any third person when the principal has an insurable interest. The Agent may pay all insurance premiums from the Principal's assets and may borrow money on the Principal's behalf in order to pay for insurance. The Agent may pursue insurance claims on the Principal's behalf and may decrease or increase coverage under any insurance policy or cancel any policy and receive on the Principals behalf any cash proceeds on termination. The Agent may also borrow against policies on the Principal's life and repay loans against such policies as the Agent considers in the Principal's best interest. The Agent is authorized to apply for and make any elections required for payment of insurance benefits to which the Principal may be entitled, to take possession of all such benefits, and to distribute such benefits to or for the Principal's benefit. AUTHORITY OVER ANNUITIES 15. To purchase, maintain, surrender, collect, withdraw funds from, incur penalties and surrender charges from, cancel, modify, rescind, release, terminate, or exchange any annuity contract procured by the Principal or the Agent. The Agent may also do the following: DPOA of Allan Marshall Edward Licht a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht PAGE 5 BK: 2688 PG: 1493 A. Collect, sell, assign, hypothecate, borrow on, or pledge the Principal's interest in an annuity contract; B. Procure new, different, and additional contracts of annuities for the Principal and the Principal's spouse, children and other dependents and select the amount, type of annuity and mode of payment; C. Continue, modify, rescind, release, or terminate a contract procure by the Principal or on the Principal's behalf that provides an annuity to either the Principal or another person, whether or not he is a beneficiary under the contract. D. Pay proceeds or otherwise compromise or contest and apply for refunds in connection with a tax or assessment levied by a taxing authority with respect to a contract of insurance or annuity or its proceeds or liability accruing by reason of the tax or assessment. E. Change the beneficiary of an annuity contract, although the Agent may not be designated a beneficiary. The Agent may continue to be a beneficiary as long as he is already named as a beneficiary under a contract procured by the Principal while having legal capacity to do so. AUTHORITY OVER RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS 16. To establish one or more .Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) and employee benefits plans (including a plan for a self - employed individual) on the Principal's behalf; to contribute to any IRA or plan held in the Principal's name; to roll over or direct transfers of plan. benefits into other retirement plans or IRA accounts at the same company or at another company; to manage the accounts; to withdraw from any account without limitation; to select or change payment options; to apply for and make any elections under any IRA or employee benefit plan in which the Principal is a participant, including elections required for payment of any and all types of employee benefits to which the Principal may be entitled; to take possession of all such benefits; and to distribute such benefits to or for the Principal's benefit. The Agent shall not have the power to designate and change beneficiaries. AUTHORITY OVER ESTATE AND TAX PLANNING 17. To prepay or postpone property taxes, income taxes or other taxes. The Agent pay or postpone deductible expenses, sell or postpone the sale depreciated assets in order to preserve availability of tax losses, and otherwise manage the tax efficiency of the Principal's property and business transactions. The Agent may also borrow such sums as the Agent finds necessary for the proper management of the Principal's property, including but not limited to tax and estate planning matters, and to mortgage, convey by deed of trust, grant security interests in, DPOA of Allan Marshall Edward Licht aka. A. Marshall Licht PAGE 6 BK: 2688 PG: 1494 Or otherwise encumber any real or personal property now or hereafter owned by the Principal, whether acquired by the Principal or the Agent. 18. To prepare and file all income and other federal and state tax returns which the principal is required to file; to sign the principal's name on tax returns, including Forms (e.g., IRS 1040, FTB 540), hire preparers and advisors and pay for their services; and to do whatever is necessary to protect the principal's assets from assessments for income taxes and other taxes. The agent is specifically authorized to receive confidential information; to receive checks in payment of any refund of taxes, penalties, or interest; to. execute waivers (including offers of waivers) of restrictions on assessment or collection of tax deficiencies and waivers of notice of disallowance of claims for credit or refund; to execute consents extending the statutory period for assessment or collection of taxes; to execute closing agreements under Internal Revenue Code section 7121, or any successor statute; and to delegate authority or substitute another representative with respect to all above matters. 19. To make gifts on the principal's behalf to a class composed of the principal's children, any of their issue, or both to the full extent of the federal annual gift tax exclusion under Internal Revenue Code section 2503(b) or any successor statute, and for such purposes to remove the principal's assets from any grantor revocable trust of which the principal is a grantor. 20. To transfer assets to and remove assets from any and all revocable living trusts of which the principal is or becomes a settlor. 21. To make direct payments to the provider for tuition and medical care for the principal's issue under Internal Revenue Code section 2503(e) or any successor statute that excludes such payments from gift tax liability. 22. To execute and deliver disclaimer under Internal Revenue Code §2518 and California Probate Code § §260 -295 or any successor statute. AUTHORITY TO EMPLOY PROFESSIONAL ADVISERS 23. To employ and discharge any accountants, attorneys, investment counsel, real estate broker, property managers, bookkeepers, consultants, custodians, auditors, appraisers, or any other professionals that the Agent deems reasonably necessary for the proper management and protection of the Principal's affairs, for the maintenance of proper accounts and records, and for advise in carrying out the Agent's duties and responsibilities under this instrument. Without limiting the foregoing, the Agent is authorized to employ investment managers, investment agents, or other investment specialists as the Agent deems necessary or desirable. Specifically, the Agent is authorized to appoint an investment manager to manage all or any part of the Principal's assets and to delegate to such manager investment discretion that is not inconsistent with the Agent's duties tinder this instrument or applicable law. Such appointment may include DPOA of Allan Marshall Edward Licht a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht PAGE 7 BK: 2688 PG: 1495 the power to acquire and dispose of assets without first obtaining the Agent's consent. The Agent may pay reasonable compensation to any such professionals hired by the Agent from the Principal's assets. Any compensation paid to such professionals may be taken into consideration in determining the reasonableness of any compensation taken or requested by the Agent. The foregoing provisions are not intended to relieve the Agent of the duty to exercise reasonable care and prudence in selecting, employing and supervising any such professionals. AGENT'S GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE AND ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY 24. To do, execute, and perform any other act, deed, matter, or thing, that in the opinion of the agent ought to be done, executed, or performed in conjunction with this power of attorney, of every kind and nature, as fully and effectively as the principal could do if personally present. The enumeration of specific items, acts, rights, or powers in this instrument does not limit or restrict, and is not to be construed or interpreted as limiting or restricting, the general. powers granted to the agent except where powers are expressly restricted. The Agent is authorized to commence enforcement proceedings, at the Principal's expenses, against any bank, credit unions, financial institutions, or other person or entity that fails or refuses to honor this durable power of attorney. 25. To seek appropriate court orders mandating acts that the Agent deems appropriate if a third party refuses to comply with actions taken by the Agent that are authorized by this instrument or enjoining acts by third parties that the Agent has not authorized. In addition, the Agent may sue a third party who fails to comply with the actions the Principal has authorized the Agent to take and may demand damages, including punitive damages, on the Principal's behalf for such noncompliance. AGENT'S COMPENSATION 26. To be entitled to fair and reasonable compensation for services rendered as Agent under this instrument. In determining what constitutes "fair and reasonable" compensation, the following factors may be considered: (1) the time spent by the.Agent in administering the Principal's affairs; (2) the Principal's net worth; (3) the nature of the assets subject to the Agent's control; and (4) the fees charged by professional fiduciaries acting in the same or similar capacities under similar circumstances. In addition to compensation for services, the Agent shall be entitled to reimbursement for all out -of- pocket expenses incurred in administering the Principal's affairs, including without limitation reasonable travel expenses, including land and air transportation, lodging, and meals. AUTHORITY NOT GRANTED TO AGENT 27. Regardless of any other possible language to the contrary in this instrument, the DPOA of Allan Marshall Edward Licht a,k.a, A. Marshall Licht PAGE 8 BK: 2688 PG: 1496 agent is specifically NOT granted the following powers: (a) To use the principal's assets for the agent's own legal obligations, including but not limited to support of the agent's dependents; (b) To exercise any trustee powers under an irrevocable trust of which the agent is a settlor and the principal is a trustee; and (c) To exercise incidents of ownership over any life insurance policies which the principal owns on the agent's life. THIRD PARTY LIMITS ON LIABILITY 28. The agent's signature under the authority granted in this power of attorney may be accepted by any third party or organization with the same force and effect as if the principal were personally present and acting on the Principal's own behalf. No person or organization that relies on the agent's authority under this instrument shall incur any liability to the principal, the principal's estate, heirs, successors, or assigns, because of reliance on this instrument. The Principal's estate, heirs, successors, and assigns shall be bound by the Agent's acts under this power of attorney. 29. Any third party from whom the agent may request information, records, or other documents regarding the principal's personal affairs may release and deliver all such information, records, or documents to the agent. The principal hereby waives any privilege that may apply to release of such information, records, or other documents. 30. No person who relies on any representation on the Agent may make regarding (a) the fact that the powers of the Agent are then in effect; (b) the scope of the Agent's authority under this instrument; (c) the Principal's competency at the time this instrument is executed; (d) the fact that this instrument has not been amended, terminated, or revoked; or (e) the fact that the Agent continues to serve as the Principal's Agent shall incur any liability to the Principal, the Principal's estate, or the Principal's heirs, successors, assigns for permitting the Agent to exercise any power granted in this instrument, nor shall any person who deals with the Agent be responsible to determine or ensure the proper application of funds or property. POWER OF ATTORNEY NOT AFFECTED BY PRINCIPAL'S INCAPACITY 31. This power of attorney shall not be affected by the Principal's subsequent incapacity. The Principal declares that the Principal understands the importance of this durable power of attorney, recognizes that the Agent is granted broad power to hold, administer, and control the Principal's assets, and recognizes that this durable power of attorney will become effective immediately on execution and will continue indefinitely until specifically revoked or DPOA of Allan Marshall Edward Licht a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht PAGE 9 BK: 2688 PG: 1497 terminated by death, even if the Principal later becomes incapacitated. NOMINATION OF CONSERVATOR OF PERSON AND ESTATE 32. If a conservatorship of the principal's person or estate or both is deezmed necessary, the principal hereby nominates Janet Licht as conservator of the principal's person and estate. On the appointment of a conservator of the principal's estate, this power of attorney shall terminate and the agent shall deliver the assets of the principal under the agent's control as directed by the conservator of the principal's estate. 33. In transacting business on behalf of the Principal, the Agent shall sign documents in the following way: A. Marshall Licht, by Janet Licht, his attorney -in -fact IN WnNESS WHEREOF, the principal has signed Z� Z at of attorney A. Marshall Licht The undersigned acknowledges and accepts appointment as Agent and agrees to serve as Agent under this durable power of attorney. Dated: , 2012 Janet Licht DPOA of Allan Marshall Edward Licht a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht PAGE 10 MI "Mr ,..y F BK: 2688 PG: 1498 y V I am a lawyer authorized to practice law in the State where this power of attorney was executed, and the principal was my client at the time when this power of attorney was executed. I have advised my client concerning his rights in connection with this power of attorney and the applicable law and the consequences of signing or not signing this power of attorney, and my client, after being so advised, has executed this power of attorney. QI= -- JILL BRCUSARD, Attorney at law 5150 E. Pacific Coast Hwy, Suite 200 Long Beach, CA 90804 562 -346 -3203 DPOA of Allan Marshall Edward Licht a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht PAGE 11 BK: 2688 PG: 1.499 a ' State of California J County of } On l2, before me,1.� 1J Notary Public, personally appeared Allan Marshall Edward Licht who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(} whose names) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me thatte/sheAhey executed the same in hisAterftheir- authorized capacity(), and that by his/hehkheir signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(vt) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. OPPIN JILL BROUSARD Commission # 1891453 er Notary Public • Calitornia z Los Angeles County s 4 Comm. Ex Tres Jun 7, 2014 DPOA of Allan Marshall Edward Licht a.k.a. A. Marshall Licht PAGE 12