§ 9-30-4. Fiduciaries and other persons entitled to declaration of rights.
Any person interested as or through an executor, administrator, trustee, guardian, or other fiduciary, creditor, devisee, legatee, heir, next of kin, or cestui que trust, in the administration of a trust, or of the estate of a decedent, an infant, person who is mentally incompetent or insolvent, may have a declaration of rights or legal relations in respect thereto:
(1) To ascertain any class of creditors, devisees, legatees, heirs, next of kin, or others;
(2) To direct the executors, administrators, or trustees to do or abstain from doing any particular act in their fiduciary capacity; or
(3) To determine any question arising in the administration of the estate or trust, including questions of construction of wills and other writings.
History of Section.P.L. 1959, ch. 90, § 4; P.L. 1999, ch. 83, § 9; P.L. 1999, ch. 130, § 9.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 9 - Courts and Civil Procedure – Procedure Generally
Chapter 9-30 - Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act
Section 9-30-2. - Power to construe.
Section 9-30-3. - Construction of contracts.
Section 9-30-4. - Fiduciaries and other persons entitled to declaration of rights.
Section 9-30-5. - General powers not limited by enumerations of special powers.
Section 9-30-6. - Discretionary with court to render judgment.
Section 9-30-8. - Supplemental relief.
Section 9-30-12. - Construction.
Section 9-30-13. - “Person” defined.
Section 9-30-14. - Provisions severable.