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§ 2961. Previous acts confirmed and compensation allowed, on being lawfully appointed

If a person who has acted as guardian under an appointment void or voidable by reason of the incapacity of the judge or register of probate to make such appointment, shall afterwards be lawfully appointed guardian of the ward named in such void or voidable appointment, the probate court making such lawful appointment may ratify and confirm the acts, approve and allow the accounts and allow full compensation for the services of such person while acting under such previous appointment, if it appears that such person has acted in good faith and executed the supposed trust as required by law.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-14 > Chapter-111 > 2961

§ 2961. Previous acts confirmed and compensation allowed, on being lawfully appointed

If a person who has acted as guardian under an appointment void or voidable by reason of the incapacity of the judge or register of probate to make such appointment, shall afterwards be lawfully appointed guardian of the ward named in such void or voidable appointment, the probate court making such lawful appointment may ratify and confirm the acts, approve and allow the accounts and allow full compensation for the services of such person while acting under such previous appointment, if it appears that such person has acted in good faith and executed the supposed trust as required by law.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-14 > Chapter-111 > 2961

§ 2961. Previous acts confirmed and compensation allowed, on being lawfully appointed

If a person who has acted as guardian under an appointment void or voidable by reason of the incapacity of the judge or register of probate to make such appointment, shall afterwards be lawfully appointed guardian of the ward named in such void or voidable appointment, the probate court making such lawful appointment may ratify and confirm the acts, approve and allow the accounts and allow full compensation for the services of such person while acting under such previous appointment, if it appears that such person has acted in good faith and executed the supposed trust as required by law.