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25.—(1) An uncrossed warrant shall be presented for payment by the person named therein or by a person duly authorised by him to receive payment.
(2) The authority for a person other than the person named in a warrant to receive the amount payable on the warrant shall be either a power of attorney duly executed in the presence of a witness, or an authority in the approved form or letter signed in the presence of a person authorised by the Director of Savings in that behalf:
(3) An authority or letter may be signed by a minor if he has attained the age of seven years, and shall be as valid and binding upon him as if he had been of full age.
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