72-3-511. Acceptance of appointment -- consent to jurisdiction. By accepting appointment, a personal representative submits personally to the jurisdiction of the court in any proceeding relating to the estate that may be instituted by any interested person. Notice of any proceeding must be delivered to the personal representative or mailed to the personal representative by ordinary first-class mail at the address as listed in the application or petition for appointment or as reported to the court and to the personal representative's address as then known to the petitioner.
History: En. 91A-3-602 by Sec. 1, Ch. 365, L. 1974; R.C.M. 1947, 91A-3-602; amd. Sec. 2336, Ch. 56, L. 2009.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Title 72. Estates, Trusts, and Fiduciary Relationships
Chapter 3. Upc -- Probate and Administration
Part 5. Personal Representative Appointment Priorities, Bond, and Termination
72-3-501. Who may not be personal representative
72-3-502. Priorities for appointment
72-3-503. Objection to appointment
72-3-504. Renunciation -- nomination of other -- two or more persons sharing priority
72-3-505. Rights of conservators relating to appointment
72-3-506. Priority of domiciliary personal representative
72-3-507. Appointment of one not having priority
72-3-508. Application of priority provisions to appointment of successor
72-3-509. and 72-3-510 reserved
72-3-511. Acceptance of appointment -- consent to jurisdiction
72-3-512. Qualification -- filing of bond and statement of acceptance
72-3-513. Bond -- when required
72-3-514. Demand for bond by interested person
72-3-515. Bond amount -- security -- reduction
72-3-516. Terms of bond -- liability of surety
72-3-517. through 72-3-520 reserved
72-3-521. Termination of appointment -- general effect
72-3-522. Termination of appointment -- death or disability
72-3-523. Termination of appointment -- change of testacy status
72-3-524. Termination of appointment -- closing of estate
72-3-525. Termination of appointment -- voluntary