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Part 1
Fiduciaries: Powers, Duties and Limitations

Sections

11‑1.1
Fiduciaries' powers
11‑1.2
Tax elections by personal representatives
11‑1.3
Power and duty of executor before probate
11‑1.4
Validity of execution of power to sell, mortgage or lease real
11‑1.5
Payment of testamentary dispositions or distributive shares
11‑1.6
Property held as fiduciary to be kept separate
11‑1.7
Limitations on powers and immunities of executors and
11‑1.8
Power of fiduciary or custodian for fiduciary to deposit
11‑1.9
Power of Fiduciary or Custodian to Deposit Securities in a
11‑1.10
Power of fiduciary to employ a broker-dealer as custodian
11‑1.11
Limited power of fiduciary to amend trust for certain tax
 



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