Section 29. Except as otherwise provided, a bond given by a guardian, conservator, trustee, receiver, commissioner or other fiduciary officer may be put in suit by order of the probate court for the benefit of any person interested, and the proceedings in such action shall be conducted in like manner as is provided relative to actions on bonds given by executors or administrators.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part II - Real and Personal Property and Domestic Relations
Chapter 205 - Bonds of Executors, Administrators, Guardians, Conservators, Trustees and Receivers
Section 1 - Bond of Receiver of Absentee or Guardian
Section 6a - Surety Not Required on Bonds Filed by National Banks
Section 9 - Sureties on Bonds; Requirements
Section 10 - Approval by Judge or Register
Section 11 - Joint Fiduciaries; Joint or Separate Bonds
Section 12 - Joint Executors; Failure to Give Bond; Effect
Section 13 - Fiduciary; License to Sell or Mortgage Realty; Additional Bond
Section 14 - Insufficiency of Sureties; New Bond
Section 15 - Discharge of Sureties; New Bond
Section 16 - Failure to Give New Bond; Effect
Section 17 - Sureties on Prior Bond; Liability
Section 18 - Penal Sum of Bond; Reduction
Section 19 - Woman Fiduciary; Effect of Marriage
Section 20 - Actions Upon Bonds by Creditors
Section 21 - Creditors; Amount Due Ascertained by Decree of Distribution
Section 22 - Actions Upon Bonds by Next of Kin
Section 23 - Actions Upon Bonds by Person Aggrieved by Maladministration of Fiduciary
Section 25 - Wife of Probate Judge as Obligor
Section 26 - Endorsement of Writ
Section 27 - Obligor; Summoning
Section 28 - Obligor; Failure to Appear; Effect
Section 29 - Actions Upon Bonds Given by Guardians, Conservators, Trustees or Other Fiduciary
Section 30 - Venue for Actions Upon Bonds
Section 31 - Form of Execution
Section 32 - Execution for Use of Particular Person; Procedure
Section 33 - Execution for Undesignated Persons; Procedure
Section 34 - New Breach; Effect
Section 35 - Bond of Guardian or Conservator; Limitation of Action Against Sureties