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Power of Attorney

Power of Attorney

POWER OF ATTORNEY

Notice: The powers granted by this document are broad and sweeping. They are not defined in te Colorado Statutes, Sections 15-1-101 to 15-1-1202, inclusive, of the General Statutes, which expressly permits the use of any other or different form of power of attorney desired by the parties concerned.

Know All Men By These Presents, which are intended to constitute an IRREVOCABLE GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY pursuant to Colorado Statutes:

That I_________________ do hereby appoint Piotr Bieniek my attorney-
in-fact TO ACT:

First: In my name, place, and stead in any way which I myself could do, if I were personally present, which respect to the following matters as each of them is defined in the Colorado Statutes to the extent that I am permitted by law to act through an agent:

Only Selection I or Selection II should be completed NOT BOTH

If both Selections are completed, this Power of Attorney IS NOT VALID

Selection I

REQUIRED ARE BOTH THE SIGNATURE AND THE INITIALS
OF THE PRINCIPAL WITHIN THIS SELECTION I.   BOTH
REQUIREMENTS CONSTITUTE A FULL GENERAL POWER OF
ATTORNEY WITHOUT ANY

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LIMITATION OR RESTRICTION.

X                                       (     )
  SCRIBE ET SCRIBE DEBERE EQUIPARANTUR IN JURE  

Selection II
Strike out and initial in the opposite box any one or more of the subdivisions as to which the principal does NOT desire to give the agent authority. Such elimination of any one or more of subdivision     (A) to (K), inclusive, shall automatically constitute an elimination   also of subdivision (L).

To strike out any subdivision the principal must draw a line through the text of that subdivision AND write his initials in the opposite box.

(A) real estate transactions;                             (     )
(B) chattel and goods transactions;                       (     )
(C) bond, share, and commodity transactions;             (     )
(D) banking transactions;...
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  • Date Submitted: 03/14/2005 02:19 PM
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