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29A-3-702. Priority among different letters. A person to whom letters are issued first has exclusive authority under the letters until the appointment is terminated or modified. If, through error, letters are afterwards issued to another, the first appointed representative may recover any property of the estate in the hands of the representative subsequently appointed, but the acts of the latter done in good faith before notice of the first letters are not void for want of validity of appointment.

Source: SL 1994, ch 232, § 3-702.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-29a > Chapter-03 > Statute-29a-3-702

29A-3-702. Priority among different letters. A person to whom letters are issued first has exclusive authority under the letters until the appointment is terminated or modified. If, through error, letters are afterwards issued to another, the first appointed representative may recover any property of the estate in the hands of the representative subsequently appointed, but the acts of the latter done in good faith before notice of the first letters are not void for want of validity of appointment.

Source: SL 1994, ch 232, § 3-702.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-29a > Chapter-03 > Statute-29a-3-702

29A-3-702. Priority among different letters. A person to whom letters are issued first has exclusive authority under the letters until the appointment is terminated or modified. If, through error, letters are afterwards issued to another, the first appointed representative may recover any property of the estate in the hands of the representative subsequently appointed, but the acts of the latter done in good faith before notice of the first letters are not void for want of validity of appointment.

Source: SL 1994, ch 232, § 3-702.