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75-4-301. Jurisdiction by act of foreign personal representative.
A foreign personal representative submits personally to the jurisdiction of the courts ofthis state in any proceeding relating to the estate by:
(1) filing authenticated copies of his appointment as provided in Section 75-4-204;
(2) receiving payment of money or taking delivery of personal property under Section75-4-201; or
(3) doing any act as a personal representative in this state which would have given thestate jurisdiction over him as an individual. Jurisdiction under Subsection (2) is limited to themoney or value of personal property collected.

Amended by Chapter 30, 1992 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-75 > Chapter-04 > 75-4-301

75-4-301. Jurisdiction by act of foreign personal representative.
A foreign personal representative submits personally to the jurisdiction of the courts ofthis state in any proceeding relating to the estate by:
(1) filing authenticated copies of his appointment as provided in Section 75-4-204;
(2) receiving payment of money or taking delivery of personal property under Section75-4-201; or
(3) doing any act as a personal representative in this state which would have given thestate jurisdiction over him as an individual. Jurisdiction under Subsection (2) is limited to themoney or value of personal property collected.

Amended by Chapter 30, 1992 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-75 > Chapter-04 > 75-4-301

75-4-301. Jurisdiction by act of foreign personal representative.
A foreign personal representative submits personally to the jurisdiction of the courts ofthis state in any proceeding relating to the estate by:
(1) filing authenticated copies of his appointment as provided in Section 75-4-204;
(2) receiving payment of money or taking delivery of personal property under Section75-4-201; or
(3) doing any act as a personal representative in this state which would have given thestate jurisdiction over him as an individual. Jurisdiction under Subsection (2) is limited to themoney or value of personal property collected.

Amended by Chapter 30, 1992 General Session