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§ 3329. Effect of revocation of letters, probate of will, later will or codicil. No act of administration performed by a personal representative in good faith shall be impeached by the subsequent revocation of his letters or by the subsequent probate of a will, of a later will or of a codicil: Provided, That regardless of the good or bad faith of the personal representative, no person who deals in good faith with a duly qualified personal representative shall be prejudiced by the subsequent occurrence of any of these contingencies.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Pennsylvania > Title-20 > Chapter-33 > 3329

§ 3329. Effect of revocation of letters, probate of will, later will or codicil. No act of administration performed by a personal representative in good faith shall be impeached by the subsequent revocation of his letters or by the subsequent probate of a will, of a later will or of a codicil: Provided, That regardless of the good or bad faith of the personal representative, no person who deals in good faith with a duly qualified personal representative shall be prejudiced by the subsequent occurrence of any of these contingencies.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Pennsylvania > Title-20 > Chapter-33 > 3329

§ 3329. Effect of revocation of letters, probate of will, later will or codicil. No act of administration performed by a personal representative in good faith shall be impeached by the subsequent revocation of his letters or by the subsequent probate of a will, of a later will or of a codicil: Provided, That regardless of the good or bad faith of the personal representative, no person who deals in good faith with a duly qualified personal representative shall be prejudiced by the subsequent occurrence of any of these contingencies.