Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 523 — Powers Of Attorney
Section 523.16 — Affidavit As Proof Of Authority Of Attorney-in-fact.

Subdivision 1. Multiple attorneys-in-fact. If the attorney-in-fact exercising a power pursuant to a power of attorney has authority to act as a result of the death, incompetency, or resignation of one or more attorneys-in-fact named in the power of attorney, an affidavit executed by the attorney-in-fact setting forth the conditions precedent to the attorney-in-fact's authority to act under the power of attorney and stating that those conditions have occurred is conclusive proof as to any party relying on the affidavit of the occurrence of those conditions.
Subd. 2. Attorney-in-fact for member of military. If an attorney-in-fact is exercising a power pursuant to a power of attorney executed by a member of the military in a form prepared under section 523.231, an affidavit executed by the attorney-in-fact setting forth the conditions precedent to the authority to act and stating the existence of those conditions is conclusive proof as to any party relying on the affidavit of the existence of those conditions.
1984 c 603 s 18; 2009 c 94 art 4 s 6

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 520 - 523 — Fiduciaries; Powers Of Attorney

Chapter 523 — Powers Of Attorney

Section 523.01 — Authorization.

Section 523.02 — Common Law, Preexisting And Foreign Powers Of Attorney.

Section 523.03 — Definitions.

Section 523.04 — Presumption Of Valid Execution.

Section 523.05 — Recording.

Section 523.06 — Certification.

Section 523.07 — Durable Power Of Attorney.

Section 523.075 — Expiration Date In A Power Of Attorney.

Section 523.08 — Termination Of A Durable Power.

Section 523.09 — Termination Of A Nondurable Power Of Attorney.

Section 523.10 — Missing Persons Presumed Living.

Section 523.11 — Revocation Of A Power.

Section 523.12 — Power Of Attorney-in-fact To Bind Principal.

Section 523.13 — Multiple Attorneys-in-fact.

Section 523.131 — Qualification Of Successor Attorney-in-fact In Statutory Short Form Power Of Attorney.

Section 523.14 — Successor Attorney-in-fact Not Liable For Acts Of Predecessor.

Section 523.15 — Co-attorneys-in-fact Not Liable For Acts Of Each Other.

Section 523.16 — Affidavit As Proof Of Authority Of Attorney-in-fact.

Section 523.17 — Affidavit Of Attorney-in-fact As Conclusive Proof Of Nontermination And Nonrevocation In Real Property Transactions.

Section 523.18 — Signature Of Attorney-in-fact As Conclusive Proof Of Nontermination.

Section 523.19 — Third Parties Held Harmless.

Section 523.20 — Liability Of Parties Refusing Authority Of Attorney-in-fact To Act On Principal's Behalf.

Section 523.21 — Duties Of An Attorney-in-fact.

Section 523.22 — Liability Of Attorney-in-fact For Improper Execution Of Affidavits And Signature.

Section 523.23 — Statutory Short Form Of General Power Of Attorney; Formal Requirements; Joint Agents.

Section 523.231 — Alternative Short Forms For General Power Of Attorney For Military Members In Active Service.

Section 523.24 — Construction.

Section 523.26 — Judicial Relief.