Section 26-2A-157 Personal Liability of Conservator.
A conservator is generally not personally liable for estate contracts made in a fiduciary role, unless the contract says otherwise or the conservator fails to disclose the representative capacity and the estate. Personal liability can still arise for estate-property obligations or torts committed in administration if t
- Jurisdiction
- United States — Alabama
- Instrument
- Act or statute
- Version
- Undated source snapshot
- Language
- en
- Official source
- View official record ↗
Statute overview
About this statute
A conservator is generally not personally liable for estate contracts made in a fiduciary role, unless the contract says otherwise or the conservator fails to disclose the representative capacity and the estate. Personal liability can still arise for estate-property obligations or torts committed in administration if the conservator is personally at fault.
Ask AI about this statute
Section 26-2A-157 Personal Liability of Conservator.
Sign in to ask AI about this statute
Sign in to start authenticated, citation-grounded statute research.
Sign inLexChat organizes source-backed legal information for research. Verify amendments, commencement, and current legal force with the official publisher before relying on it.