§ 4-28-505 - Statement of authority as to real property.
               	 		
4-28-505.    Statement of authority as to real property.
    (a)  A  nonprofit association may execute and record a statement of authority  to transfer an estate or interest in real property in the name of the  nonprofit association.
(b)  An estate  or interest in real property in the name of a nonprofit association may  be transferred by a person so authorized in a statement of authority  recorded in the office of the circuit clerk in the county in which a  transfer of the property would be recorded.
(c)  A statement of authority must set forth:
      (1)  the name of the nonprofit association;
      (2)  the federal tax identification number, if any, of the nonprofit association;
      (3)  the  address in this State, including the street address, if any, of the  nonprofit association, or, if the nonprofit association does not have an  address in this State, its address out of State;
      (4)  that it is an unincorporated nonprofit association; and
      (5)  the  name or title of a person authorized to transfer an estate or interest  in real property held in the name of the nonprofit association.
(d)  A  statement of authority must be executed in the same manner as an  affidavit by a person who is not the person authorized to transfer the  estate or interest.
(e)  A filing  officer may collect a fee for recording a statement of authority in the  amount authorized for recording a transfer of real property.
(f)  An  amendment, including a cancellation, of a statement of authority must  meet the requirements for execution and recording of an original  statement. Unless canceled earlier, a recorded statement of authority or  its most recent amendment is canceled by operation of law five years  after the date of the most recent recording.
(g)  If  the record title to real property is in the name of a nonprofit  association and the statement of authority is recorded in the office of  the circuit clerk in the county in which a transfer of real property  would be recorded, the authority of the person named in a statement of  authority to transfer is conclusive in favor of a person who gives value  without notice that the person lacks authority.