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. This power may be exercised without notice, hearing, or order of court.
Source: L. 73: R&RE, p. 1589, § 1. C.R.S. 1963: § 153-3-711.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 15 - Probate, Trusts, and Fiduciaries
Article 12 - Probate of Wills and Administration
Part 7 - Duties and Powers of Personal Representatives
§ 15-12-701. Time of Accrual of Duties and Powers
§ 15-12-702. Priority Among Different Letters
§ 15-12-704. Personal Representative to Proceed Without Court Order - Exception
§ 15-12-705. Duty of Personal Representative - Information to Heirs and Devisees
§ 15-12-706. Duty of Personal Representative - Inventory and Appraisement
§ 15-12-707. Employment of Appraisers
§ 15-12-708. Duty of Personal Representative - Supplementary Inventory
§ 15-12-709. Duty of Personal Representative - Possession of Estate
§ 15-12-710. Power to Avoid Transfers
§ 15-12-711. Powers of Personal Representatives - in General
§ 15-12-712. Improper Exercise of Power - Breach of Fiduciary Duty
§ 15-12-714. Persons Dealing With Personal Representative - Protection
§ 15-12-715. Transactions Authorized for Personal Representatives - Exceptions
§ 15-12-716. Powers and Duties of Successor Personal Representative
§ 15-12-717. Corepresentatives - When Joint Action Required