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Section 456.3-301 – Representation, basic effect — prohibited, when.

Effective – 28 Aug 2011, 2 histories 456.3-301. Representation, basic effect — prohibited, when. — 1. Notice to a person who may represent and bind another person under sections 456.3-301 to 456.3-305 has the same effect as if notice were given directly to the other person. 2. The consent of a person who may represent […]

Section 456.3-302 – Representation by holder of general testamentary power of appointment.

Effective – 01 Jan 2005 456.3-302. Representation by holder of general testamentary power of appointment. — The holder of a testamentary power of appointment may represent and bind persons whose interests, as permissible appointees, takers in default, or otherwise, are subject to the power. In this section “testamentary power of appointment” means a testamentary power […]

Section 456.3-303 – Representation by fiduciaries and parents.

Effective – 01 Jan 2005 456.3-303. Representation by fiduciaries and parents. — To the extent there is no conflict of interest between the representative and the person represented or among those being represented with respect to a particular question or dispute: (1) a conservator may represent and bind the estate that the conservator controls; (2) […]

Section 456.3-304 – Representation by person having substantially identical interest.

Effective – 28 Aug 2016, 2 histories 456.3-304. Representation by person having substantially identical interest. — 1. Unless otherwise represented, a minor, incapacitated, or unborn individual, or a person whose identity or location is unknown and not reasonably ascertainable, may be represented by and bound by another having a substantially identical interest with respect to […]

Section 456.3-305 – Appointment of representative.

Effective – 01 Jan 2005 456.3-305. Appointment of representative. — 1. If the court determines that an interest is not represented under sections 456.3-301 to 456.3-305 or that the otherwise available representation might be inadequate, the court may appoint a representative to receive notice, give consent, and otherwise represent, bind, and act on behalf of […]