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102                                                 LAWS OF MARYLAND                               [Ch. 11

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section presently appears as
Art. 93, §6-202. The only changes are in
language.

6-203. COPERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES - WHEN JOINT ACTION

(A) CONCURRENCE.

WHEN TWO OR MORE PERSONS ARE APPOINTED COPERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVES, THE CONCURRENCE OF ALL IS REQUIRED ON

ALL ACTS CONNECTED WITH THE         ADMINISTRATION AND
DISTRIBUTION OF THE ESTATE.

(B) EXCEPTION.

THE PROVISIONS OF SUBSECTION (A) OF THIS SECTION DO
NOT APPLY IF:

(1) THE ACT INVOLVED IS RECEIVING OR
RECEIPTING FOR PROPERTY DUE THE ESTATE;

(2) ALL PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES CANNOT
READILY BE CONSULTED IN THE TIME REASONABLY AVAILABLE FOR
EMERGENCY ACTION;

(3)   A PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE HAS VALIDLY
DELEGATED TO A COPERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE HIS POWER TO
ACT; OR

(4)   THE WILL OR A STATUTE PROVIDES OTHERWISE.
(C) THIRD PERSONS.

PERSONS DEALING WITH A COPERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE THAT HE IS NOT THE SOLE PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE ARE AS FULLY PROTECTED AS IF THE PERSON
WITH WHOM THEY DEALT HAD BEEN THE SOLE PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE.

REVISOR'S NOTE; This section presently appears as
Art. 93, §6-203. It is divided into three
subsections. The only changes are in language
and style.

6-204. POWERS OF SURVIVING COPERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE.

UNLESS THE WILL OTHERWISE PROVIDES: (A) EVERY POWER
EXERCISABLE BY COPERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES MAY BE
EXERCISES BY THE SURVIVORS OR SURVIVOR OF THEM WHEN THE
APPOINTMENT OF ONE IS TERMINATED; AND (B) WHERE ONE OF
TWO OF MORE NOMINATED AS COPERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES IS
NOT APPOINTED, THOSE APPOINTED MAY EXERCISE ALL THE
POWERS INCIDENT TO THE OFFICE.

 

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