(a) (1) In the performance of a personal representative’s duties pursuant to § 7–101 of this title, a personal representative may exercise all of the power or authority conferred on the personal representative by statute or in the will, without application to, the approval of, or ratification by the court. (2) Except as validly limited by the will […]
(a) The personal representative may petition the court for permission to act in any matter relating to the administration of the estate. (b) The court may pass any order it considers proper.
(a) If the exercise of power concerning the estate is improper, the personal representative is liable for breach of the fiduciary duty of the personal representative to interested persons for resulting damage or loss to the same extent as a trustee of an express trust. (b) The exercise of power of a personal representative in violation of […]
(a) In the absence of actual knowledge or of reasonable cause to inquire as to whether the personal representative is improperly exercising the power of the personal representative, a person dealing with the personal representative is not bound to inquire whether the personal representative is properly exercising the power, and is protected as if the personal […]