Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
ESTATES CODE |
Title 2. ESTATES OF DECEDENTS; DURABLE POWERS OF ATTORNEY |
Subtitle P. DURABLE POWERS OF ATTORNEY |
Chapter 751. GENERAL PROVISIONS REGARDING DURABLE POWERS OF ATTORNEY |
Subchapter B. EFFECT OF CERTAIN ACTS ON EXERCISE OF DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY |
§ 751.051. EFFECT OF ACTS PERFORMED BY ATTORNEY IN FACT OR AGENT DURING PRINCIPAL'S DISABILITY OR INCAPACITY |
§ 751.052. RELATION OF ATTORNEY IN FACT OR AGENT TO COURT-APPOINTED GUARDIAN OF ESTATE |
§ 751.053. EFFECT OF PRINCIPAL'S DIVORCE OR MARRIAGE ANNULMENT IF FORMER SPOUSE IS ATTORNEY IN FACT OR AGENT |
§ 751.054. KNOWLEDGE OF TERMINATION OF POWER; GOOD-FAITH ACTS |
§ 751.055. AFFIDAVIT REGARDING LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OF TERMINATION OF POWER OR OF DISABILITY OR INCAPACITY; GOOD-FAITH RELIANCE |
§ 751.056. NONLIABILITY OF THIRD PARTY ON GOOD-FAITH RELIANCE |
§ 751.057. EFFECT OF BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDING |
§ 751.058. EFFECT OF REVOCATION OF DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY ON THIRD PARTY |