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Power of Attorney may be filed after the filing of the
application. A two months term will be granted to this effect. PoA should be
signed in by the applicant, notarized and legalized by the Ecuadorian Consulate
or by Apostille. |

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Assignment documents should be signed by the Assignor and
Assignee, and notarized. Neither Consular nor Apostille legalization is
required. If you use this form, there is no need of an additional
power-of-attorney, as a proper authorization is included in the assignment form.
However, to prosecute other cases in the name of the grantors, a separate Power
of Attorney would be required. |
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