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Code · Connecticut · Title 45a — Probate Courts and Procedure · CHAPTER 802 — Fiduciaries

Sec. 45a-243. (Formerly Sec. 45-264). Appeal from removal of fiduciary. Effect on successor fiduciary.

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(a)When any fiduciary has been removed by a court of probate, as provided in section 45a-242 , the fiduciary may appeal from such order of removal in the manner provided in sections 45a-186 to 45a-193 , inclusive. In the event of an appeal from the order of removal taken by the fiduciary who has been removed, the appointment of a successor shall not be stayed by the appeal but shall be a temporary appointment. Such successor fiduciary shall act during the pendency of the appeal and until the appeal is withdrawn or final judgment entered thereon.
(b)If the order of removal is sustained upon appeal, such appointment shall become permanent.
(c)If the order of removal is vacated upon appeal, such appointment may be terminated, subject to the obligation of such successor fiduciary to render a final account, and the acts of the successor fiduciary for the period of the pendency of the appeal shall be of full effect.
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