Minnesota Statutes

§ 523.16 — AFFIDAVIT AS PROOF OF AUTHORITY OF ATTORNEY-IN-FACT

Minnesota § 523.16
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartFIDUCIARIES; POWERS OF ATTORNEY
Ch. 523POWERS OF ATTORNEY

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Minn. Stat. § 523.16 (2026).

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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 section523.231, an affidavit executed by the att

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Legislative History

1984 c 603 s 18;2009 c 94 art 4 s 6

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