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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 30 — Decedents' Estates; Protection of Persons and Property

30-3822. (UTC 301) Representation; basic effect.

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(UTC 301)
(a)Notice to a person who may represent and bind another person under sections 30-3822 to 30-3826 has the same effect as if notice were given directly to the other person.
(b)The consent of a person who may represent and bind another person under sections 30-3822 to 30-3826 is binding on the person represented unless the person represented objects to the representation before the consent would otherwise have become effective.
(c)Except as otherwise provided in sections 30-3837 and 30-3854 , a person who under sections 30-3822 to 30-3826 may represent a settlor who lacks capacity may receive notice and give a binding consent on the settlor's behalf.
(d)A settlor may not represent and bind a beneficiary under sections 30-3822 to 30-3826 with respect to the termination or modification of a trust under subsection
(a)of section 30-3837 .
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