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Section 523.24 — Construction.

523.24 CONSTRUCTION. Subdivision 1. Real property transactions. In a statutory short form power of attorney, the language conferring general authority with respect to real estate transactions, means that the principal authorizes the attorney-in-fact: (1) to accept as a gift, or as security for a loan, to reject, to demand, to buy, to lease, to receive, […]

Section 523.26 — Judicial Relief.

523.26 JUDICIAL RELIEF. (a) The principal or any interested person, as defined in section 524.5-102, subdivision 7, may petition the court for a protective order directing an attorney-in-fact to provide an accounting, on a schedule directed by a court, or for any other relief as provided in sections 524.5-401 to 524.5-502. The principal or a […]

Section 523.13 — Multiple Attorneys-in-fact.

523.13 MULTIPLE ATTORNEYS-IN-FACT. Unless it is provided to the contrary in a power of attorney which authorizes two or more attorneys-in-fact to act on behalf of a principal, any action taken by any one of the several attorneys-in-fact pursuant to the power of attorney, whether the other attorneys-in-fact consent or object to the action, binds […]

Section 523.05 — Recording.

523.05 RECORDING. If the exercise of the power of attorney requires execution and delivery of any instrument which is recordable, the power of attorney and any affidavit authorized under sections 523.01 to 523.24 when authenticated for record in conformity with section 507.24, are also recordable. History: 1984 c 603 s 7; 1993 c 13 art […]

Section 523.06 — Certification.

523.06 CERTIFICATION. A certified copy of a power of attorney has the same force and effect as a power of attorney bearing the signature of the principal. A copy of a power of attorney may be certified by an official of a state or of a political subdivision of a state who is authorized to […]

Section 523.07 — Durable Power Of Attorney.

523.07 DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY. A power of attorney is durable if it contains language such as “This power of attorney shall not be affected by incapacity or incompetence of the principal” or “This power of attorney shall become effective upon the incapacity or incompetence of the principal,” or similar words showing the intent of […]

Section 523.075 — Expiration Date In A Power Of Attorney.

523.075 EXPIRATION DATE IN A POWER OF ATTORNEY. In a power of attorney, an expiration date, if any, must be stated in terms of a specific month, day, and year. An expiration date stated in any other way has no effect. History: 1992 c 548 s 10

Section 523.08 — Termination Of A Durable Power.

523.08 TERMINATION OF A DURABLE POWER. A durable power of attorney terminates on the earliest to occur of the death of the principal, the expiration of a date of termination specified in the power of attorney, or, in the case of a power of attorney to the spouse of the principal, upon the commencement of […]