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  8. Chapter 3 - Bonds of Guardians.


Chapter 3 - Bonds of Guardians.


  • Section 26-3-1 - Generally.
  • Section 26-3-3 - Relief of testamentary conservator of minor from requirement of giving bond and effect thereof.
  • Section 26-3-4 - Requirement by probate court of bond from testamentary conservator of minor; effect of failure to give bond.
  • Section 26-3-5 - General conservator for county.
  • Section 26-3-7 - Requirement of new or additional bond from conservator; effect of failure to give same.
  • Section 26-3-8 - Giving of new bond by conservator upon application for discharge from liability of surety - Required; effect of failure to give bond.
  • Section 26-3-9 - Giving of new bond by conservator upon application for discharge from liability of surety - Effect of giving of new bond upon liability of surety.
  • Section 26-3-10 - Bonds of certain conservators to have force and effect of statutory bonds.
  • Section 26-3-11 - Liability of sureties upon certain conditionally executed bonds.
  • Section 26-3-12 - Approval, filing, and recordation of bonds.
  • Section 26-3-13 - Liability of probate judge, etc., for neglect or omission in taking bond.
  • Section 26-3-14 - Reduction of conservator's bond upon partial settlement of estate.
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