Utah Statutes
§ 75-3-710 — Powers of personal representatives -- In general.
Utah § 75-3-710
JurisdictionUtah
Title 75Utah Uniform Probate Code
Ch. 75-3Probate of Wills and Administration
Part 75-3-7Duties and Powers of Personal Representatives
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 75-3-710 (2026).
Text
(1)Until termination of his appointment a personal representative has the same power over the title to property of the estate that an absolute owner would have, in trust, however, for the benefit of the creditors and others interested in the estate.
(2)This power may be exercised without notice, hearing, or order of court, unless otherwise specifically provided by this title.
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Related
Pierucci v. Pierucci
2014 UT App 163 (Court of Appeals of Utah, 2014)
Matter of Estate of McLaughlin
754 P.2d 679 (Court of Appeals of Utah, 1988)
Perry v. McLaughlin
754 P.2d 679 (Court of Appeals of Utah, 1988)
Legislative History
Amended by Chapter 310, 2025 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 75-1-101
Short title.§ 75-1-102
Purposes -- Rule of construction.§ 75-1-104
Severability.§ 75-1-105
Construction against implied repeal.§ 75-1-106
Effect of fraud and evasion.§ 75-1-107
Evidence of death or status.§ 75-1-108
Acts by holder of general power.§ 75-1-201
Title definitions.§ 75-1-301
Territorial application.§ 75-1-302
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