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Re: Validity of Powers of Attorney in Switzerland written under Scots Law

No, generally such documents from public officials of one country are not automatically valid in another, but need to be legalized or in case both countries are parties to Hague Convention, you need something called an apostille. Google to find where you can get yours, it varies.
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