Minn. Stat. § 523.19

Current through 2023, c. 127
Section 523.19 - THIRD PARTIES HELD HARMLESS

Any party accepting the authority of an attorney-in-fact to exercise a power granted by a power of attorney is not liable to the principal, to the heirs and assigns of the principal, or to any representative of the estate of the principal if:

(1) the applicable provisions of sections 523.17 and 523.18 have been satisfied;
(2) the provisions of section 523.16 have been satisfied, if applicable;
(3) the party has no actual notice of the revocation of the power of attorney prior to the transaction;
(4) the party has no actual knowledge of the death of the principal and, if the power of attorney is not a durable power of attorney, has not received actual notice of a judicial determination that the principal is legally incapacitated or incompetent; and
(5) the duration of the power of attorney specified in the power of attorney itself, if any, has not expired. A good faith purchaser from any party who has obtained an interest in property from an attorney-in-fact is not liable to the principal, the heirs or assigns of the principal, or the representative of the estate of the principal.

Minn. Stat. § 523.19

1984 c 603 s 21; 1992 c 548 s 18