4. When may a personal representative be removed?
What will be an ideal response?
A court may remove a personal representative when it is in the best interest of the estate. Usual causes are mismanagement of the estate assets, breach of fiduciary duties and violation of a court order. If the personal representative is incapable of performing her duties or becomes insane or otherwise incapacitated, the court may remove her from her duties.
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Rules of evidence are explained in?
A. ?federal statutes. B. ?Advisory Committee Notes. C. ?Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. D. ?ABA Guidelines.
What information is included in the appearance section of a transcript?
What will be an ideal response?
________ is the age under which a party may not marry even with parental consent
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
NPDES permits:
a. Are often issued by states rather than the federal government b. Cannot be obtained with an EIS c. Are issued only if the applicant is not discharging a pollutant d. Permits the applicant to vary the amount of pollutant discharged