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Part 7: DUTIES AND POWERS OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES


  • 18-C §3-701. Time of accrual of duties and powers
  • 18-C §3-702. Priority among different letters
  • 18-C §3-703. General duties; relation and liability to persons interested in estate; standing to sue
  • 18-C §3-704. Personal representative to proceed without court order; exception
  • 18-C §3-705. Duty of personal representative; information to heirs and devisees
  • 18-C §3-706. Duty of personal representative; inventory and appraisal
  • 18-C §3-707. Employment of appraisers
  • 18-C §3-708. Duty of personal representative; supplementary inventory
  • 18-C §3-709. Duty of personal representative; possession of estate
  • 18-C §3-710. Power to avoid transfers
  • 18-C §3-711. Powers of personal representatives; in general
  • 18-C §3-712. Improper exercise of power; breach of fiduciary duty
  • 18-C §3-713. Sale, encumbrance or transaction involving conflict of interest; voidable; exceptions
  • 18-C §3-714. Persons dealing with personal representative; protection
  • 18-C §3-715. Transactions authorized for personal representatives; exceptions
  • 18-C §3-716. Powers and duties of successor personal representative
  • 18-C §3-717. Corepresentatives; when joint action required
  • 18-C §3-718. Powers of surviving personal representative
  • 18-C §3-719. Compensation of personal representative
  • 18-C §3-720. Expenses in estate litigation
  • 18-C §3-721. Proceedings for review of employment of agents and compensation of personal representatives and employees of estate
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