Kansas Statutes

§ 58-651 — Definitions

Kansas § 58-651
JurisdictionKansas
Ch. 58PERSONAL AND REAL PROPERTY
Art. 6POWERS AND LETTERS OF ATTORNEY

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Kan. Stat. Ann. § 58-651 (2026).

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As used in the Kansas power of attorney act:

(a)"Attorney in fact" means an individual, corporation or other legal entity appointed to act as agent of a principal in a written power of attorney.
(b)"Court" means the district court.
(c)"Disabled" means a person who is wholly or partially disabled as defined in K.S.A. 77-201, and amendments thereto, or a similar law of the place having jurisdiction of the person whose capacity is in question.
(d)"Durable power of attorney" means a written power of attorney in which the authority of the attorney in fact does not terminate in the event the principal becomes disabled or in the event of later uncertainty as to whether the principal is dead or alive and which complies with subsection (a) of K.S.A. 58-652, and amendments thereto, or is durable

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Related

McGregor v. McGregor
(Court of Appeals of Kansas, 2021)

Legislative History

L. 2003, ch. 58, § 2; July 1.

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