Revocation of Durable Power of Attorney
REVOCATION OF DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY
STATUTORY REFERENCE
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REVOCATION OF DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY
(14-5504)
14-5504. Revocation; termination; effect; notice
A. The death of a principal who has executed a durable power of
attorney does not revoke or terminate the agency as to the agent or other
person who, without actual knowledge of the death of the principal, acts
in good faith under the power. Any action taken in good faith pursuant
to this subsection, unless otherwise invalid or unenforceable, binds successors
in interest of the principal.
B. The disability or incapacity of a principal who has previously
executed a written power of attorney that is not a durable power does not
revoke or terminate the agency as to the agent or other person who, without
actual knowledge of the disability or incapacity of the principal, acts
in good faith under the power. Any action taken in good faith pursuant
to this subsection, unless otherwise invalid or unenforceable, binds the
principal and the principal's successors in interest.