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SECTION 33-15-42

   § 33-15-42  Removal of property bynonresident guardian. – In all cases where a guardian and his or her ward are both nonresidents in thisstate and the ward is entitled to property of any description in this state,the guardian, on producing satisfactory proof to the probate court of the cityor town where any property is situated, by certificates duly authenticatedaccording to an act of congress in such cases, that he or she has given bondand security in the state in which he or she and his or her ward reside indouble the value of the property of the ward, and it is found that a removal ofthe property will not prejudice the interest of any other person in theproperty, then the guardian may demand, sue for, recover, and remove anyproperty to the place of residence of himself or herself or the ward.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-33 > Chapter-33-15 > 33-15-42

SECTION 33-15-42

   § 33-15-42  Removal of property bynonresident guardian. – In all cases where a guardian and his or her ward are both nonresidents in thisstate and the ward is entitled to property of any description in this state,the guardian, on producing satisfactory proof to the probate court of the cityor town where any property is situated, by certificates duly authenticatedaccording to an act of congress in such cases, that he or she has given bondand security in the state in which he or she and his or her ward reside indouble the value of the property of the ward, and it is found that a removal ofthe property will not prejudice the interest of any other person in theproperty, then the guardian may demand, sue for, recover, and remove anyproperty to the place of residence of himself or herself or the ward.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-33 > Chapter-33-15 > 33-15-42

SECTION 33-15-42

   § 33-15-42  Removal of property bynonresident guardian. – In all cases where a guardian and his or her ward are both nonresidents in thisstate and the ward is entitled to property of any description in this state,the guardian, on producing satisfactory proof to the probate court of the cityor town where any property is situated, by certificates duly authenticatedaccording to an act of congress in such cases, that he or she has given bondand security in the state in which he or she and his or her ward reside indouble the value of the property of the ward, and it is found that a removal ofthe property will not prejudice the interest of any other person in theproperty, then the guardian may demand, sue for, recover, and remove anyproperty to the place of residence of himself or herself or the ward.