Section 26-2A-157 Personal Liability of Conservator. — United States — Alabama law | Esheria

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

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United States — Alabama
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claims and liability trusts and estates

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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.

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