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34-1-123. Summons to appear for abuse, mismanagement or failure to perform Removal Submission of matter to district attorney general's office.

The court in its discretion may summon a fiduciary to appear before the court and may, if cause be shown, remove the fiduciary for any abuse, mismanagement, neglect or failure to perform the duties of fiduciary as set forth in this chapter, and chapters 2 and 3 of this title. If the court determines title 39, chapter 14, may apply to any fiduciary, the court in its discretion may submit the matter to the district attorney general's office.

[Acts 1992, ch. 794, § 24; T.C.A. § 34-11-123.]  

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-34 > Chapter-1 > 34-1-123

34-1-123. Summons to appear for abuse, mismanagement or failure to perform Removal Submission of matter to district attorney general's office.

The court in its discretion may summon a fiduciary to appear before the court and may, if cause be shown, remove the fiduciary for any abuse, mismanagement, neglect or failure to perform the duties of fiduciary as set forth in this chapter, and chapters 2 and 3 of this title. If the court determines title 39, chapter 14, may apply to any fiduciary, the court in its discretion may submit the matter to the district attorney general's office.

[Acts 1992, ch. 794, § 24; T.C.A. § 34-11-123.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-34 > Chapter-1 > 34-1-123

34-1-123. Summons to appear for abuse, mismanagement or failure to perform Removal Submission of matter to district attorney general's office.

The court in its discretion may summon a fiduciary to appear before the court and may, if cause be shown, remove the fiduciary for any abuse, mismanagement, neglect or failure to perform the duties of fiduciary as set forth in this chapter, and chapters 2 and 3 of this title. If the court determines title 39, chapter 14, may apply to any fiduciary, the court in its discretion may submit the matter to the district attorney general's office.

[Acts 1992, ch. 794, § 24; T.C.A. § 34-11-123.]