72-3-616. Improper exercise of power -- breach of fiduciary duty. (1) If any exercise of power concerning the estate is improper, the personal representative is liable to interested persons for damage or loss resulting from breach of the personal representative's fiduciary duty to the same extent as a trustee of an express trust.
(2) The rights of purchasers and others dealing with a personal representative must be determined as provided in 72-3-615 and 72-3-618.
History: En. 91A-3-710 by Sec. 1, Ch. 365, L. 1974; R.C.M. 1947, 91A-3-710; amd. Sec. 2358, Ch. 56, L. 2009.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Title 72. Estates, Trusts, and Fiduciary Relationships
Chapter 3. Upc -- Probate and Administration
Part 6. Personal Representative Powers, Duties, and Compensation
72-3-602. Priority among different letters
72-3-603. Notice of appointment to heirs and devisees
72-3-605. Personal representative to proceed without court order -- power to invoke jurisdiction
72-3-606. Possession and protection of estate
72-3-607. Inventory -- appraisal
72-3-609. Supplemental inventory
72-3-610. General duties -- fiduciary
72-3-611. No surcharge for authorized acts generally -- limitation
72-3-613. Transactions authorized for personal representative
72-3-614. Power to recover property that is subject of void or voidable transfer
72-3-615. Transaction involving conflict of interest -- voidable -- exceptions
72-3-616. Improper exercise of power -- breach of fiduciary duty
72-3-617. Order restraining personal representative
72-3-618. Persons dealing with personal representative -- protection
72-3-619. Powers of personal representatives in general
72-3-621. Powers and duties of successor personal representative
72-3-622. Corepresentatives -- when joint action required
72-3-623. Persons dealing with single corepresentative -- protection
72-3-624. Powers of remaining corepresentative
72-3-625. through 72-3-630 reserved
72-3-631. Compensation of personal representative
72-3-632. Expenses of personal representative in estate litigation