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Minnesota Statutes Chapter 523 - Powers of Attorney

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Current as of: 2010
§ 523.01Authorization
§ 523.02Common Law, Preexisting and Foreign Powers of Attorney
§ 523.03Definitions
§ 523.04Presumption of Valid Execution
§ 523.05Recording
§ 523.06Certification
§ 523.07Durable Power of Attorney
§ 523.075Expiration Date in a Power of Attorney
§ 523.08Termination of a Durable Power
§ 523.09Termination of a Nondurable Power of Attorney
§ 523.10Missing Persons Presumed Living
§ 523.11Revocation of a Power
§ 523.12Power of Attorney-in-Fact to Bind Principal
§ 523.13Multiple Attorneys-in-Fact
§ 523.131Qualification of Successor Attorney-in-Fact in Statutory Short Form Power of Attorney
§ 523.14Successor Attorney-in-Fact Not Liable for Acts of Predecessor
§ 523.15Co-Attorneys-in-Fact Not Liable for Acts of Each Other
§ 523.16Affidavit As Proof of Authority of Attorney-in-Fact
§ 523.17Affidavit of Attorney-in-Fact As Conclusive Proof of Nontermination and Nonrevocation in Real Property Transactions
§ 523.18Signature of Attorney-in-Fact As Conclusive Proof of Nontermination
§ 523.19Third Parties Held Harmless
§ 523.20Liability of Parties Refusing Authority of Attorney-in-Fact to Act on Principal's Behalf
§ 523.21Duties of an Attorney-in-Fact
§ 523.22Liability of Attorney-in-Fact for Improper Execution of Affidavits and Signature
§ 523.23Statutory Short Form of General Power of Attorney; Formal Requirements; Joint Agents
§ 523.231Alternative Short Forms for General Power of Attorney for Military Members in Active Service
§ 523.24Construction

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