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§ 45a-636-formerly-sec-45-56

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If any foreign guardian of the estate of a minor who is also residing outside this state has obtained an order from any court of probate in this state having jurisdiction to sell real property of the minor which is situated in this state and has given a probate bond, the court of probate may, upon application and proceedings as specified in section 45a-635, authorize the foreign guardian to receive the proceeds of the sale of the real property sold under order and to remove the proceeds from this state into the jurisdiction in which the guardian and his ward reside. The guardian and his surety shall thereupon be discharged from all liability on the bond.(1949 Rev., S. 6863; P.A. 80-227, S. 7, 24; 80-476, S. 113.)History: P.A. 80-227 substituted 'probate bond' for 'bond as provided by law', effective July 1, 1981; P.A. 80-476 rephrased provisions, substituting 'property' for 'estate', and specified applicability re foreign guardians 'of the estate'; Sec. 45-56 transferred to Sec. 45a-636 in 1991.

If any foreign guardian of the estate of a minor who is also residing outside this state has obtained an order from any court of probate in this state having jurisdiction to sell real property of the minor which is situated in this state and has given a probate bond, the court of probate may, upon application and proceedings as specified in section 45a-635, authorize the foreign guardian to receive the proceeds of the sale of the real property sold under order and to remove the proceeds from this state into the jurisdiction in which the guardian and his ward reside. The guardian and his surety shall thereupon be discharged from all liability on the bond.(1949 Rev., S. 6863; P.A. 80-227, S. 7, 24; 80-476, S. 113.)History: P.A. 80-227 substituted 'probate bond' for 'bond as provided by law', effective July 1, 1981; P.A. 80-476 rephrased provisions, substituting 'property' for 'estate', and specified applicability re foreign guardians 'of the estate'; Sec. 45-56 transferred to Sec. 45a-636 in 1991.