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Section 55-18-5 - Notice, service of process, and consent not required of certain persons

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55-18-5. Notice, service of process, and consent not required of certain persons.Neither notice nor service of process on, nor consent to, any matter in any proceeding is required from:(1)An unborn individual;(2)An unascertained person;(3)The potential appointee of a power of appointment;(4)The potential taker in default of a general power of appointment;(5)An uninterested beneficiary; and(6)A person bound by a representative.Notwithstanding subdivisions (1) and (2), if no interested beneficiary, or representative thereof, would otherwise receive notice or provide consent with respect to the matter in question, a representative of an unborn or unascertained person shall act pursuant to §55-18-9.Notwithstanding subdivision (5), with respect to the matter in question, notice is required to, or consent is required from, an uninterested beneficiary who does not have a substantially identical interest with one or more interested beneficiaries. Source: SL 2017, ch 208, §5; SL 2018, ch 275, §32.