Minn. Stat. § 523.12

Power Of Attorney-In-Fact To Bind Principal

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Any action taken by the attorney-in-fact pursuant to the power of attorney binds the principal, the principal's heirs and assigns, and the representative of the estate of the principal in the same manner as though the action was taken by the principal, and, during any time while a guardian or conservator has been appointed for the principal and only the guardian or conservator has the power to take relevant action, as though the action was taken by the guardian or conservator.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases (1 in the last 5 years), 2014–2022 · leading case: In re: Estate of James G. Lindell
In re: Estate of James G. Lindell (2014) minnctapp · cites it 4× “” Minn. Stat. § 523.12 (2012). Decedent’s intent may be determined by looking to his conduct, Riggle, 654 N.”
Estate of Marion Levine, Robert L. Larson, Personal Representative (2022) tax “See Minn. Stat. § 523.12 (2008). 25 The Insurance Trust’s instrument, however, states that the Insurance Trust is irrevocable.”
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