ARS § 48-3401
This section defines “owner” and says certain executors, administrators, guardians, and trustees may sign petitions, consents, waivers, or protests only with superior court approval; in some trusteeships, approval may be given on written application, and notice of that application is usually not required unless the cou
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This section defines “owner” and says certain executors, administrators, guardians, and trustees may sign petitions, consents, waivers, or protests only with superior court approval; in some trusteeships, approval may be given on written application, and notice of that application is usually not required unless the court orders it.
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