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Section 15-112 - Removal of Fiduciary

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(a) (1) A court shall remove a fiduciary who has: (i) Willfully misrepresented material facts leading to the appointment of the fiduciary or to other action by the court in reference to the fiduciary estate; (ii) Willfully disregarded an order of court; (iii) Shown to be incapable, with or without fault to properly perform the duties of the office of fiduciary; or (iv) Breached the fiduciary duty of good faith or loyalty in the management of property of the fiduciary estate. (2) A court may remove a fiduciary who has: (i) Negligently failed to file a bond within the time required by rule or order of court; (ii) Negligently failed to obey an order of court; or (iii) Failed to perform any fiduciary duty, or to competently administer the fiduciary estate. (b) Procedures for the removal of a fiduciary shall be conducted by the court in accordance with the provisions of the Maryland Rules applying to a fiduciary. (c) The provisions of this section may not apply to personal representatives.