Administrative Powers of PRs Flashcards
By statute, what 3 powers do PRs have in relation to estate property?
- Sell
- Mortgage
- Lease
What is meant by the PR power of ‘appropriation’?
To use an estate asset to satisfy a legacy or other interest in the estate provided the beneficiary consents
What power do PRs have for minor beneficiaries who are unable to give valid receipt or have assets transferred to them?
To appoint trustees
PRs have the power to ______ property of the estate
insure
Can PRs delegate duties to agents? If so, when would the PR be liable?
Yes - PRs are only liable if they fail to use reasonable care in appointing the agent
PRs may __________ themselves for expenses they properly incur on behalf of the estate
indemnify
Which power is not granted by statute, and must be given by provision in the deceased’s will?
To carry out the deceased’s sole trade business
PRs have a power to invest, and can do so in almost anything if the investment meets what 2 requirements?
- Suitable for the trust
- Diversified
Can a PR be liable to a beneficiary harmed by breach of the 2 requirements for investments?
Yes
If an estate includes a gift to a minor and the gift includes the right of the minor to receive income, the PRs may apply the income for the ___________, ________ or ________ of the minor
maintenance, education, benefit
(known as the power of maintenance)
PRs may ________ _____ to any beneficiary with a vested or contingent interest in capital of the estate
advance funds
(known as the power of advancement)
If a PRs advances funds made on a contingent gift and the contingency fails, does the beneficiary have an obligation to pay back the advance?
No