Fiduciary's liability for failure to comply--Forfeiture of compensation--Fiduciary's acts not invalidated.

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21-22-26. Fiduciary's liability for failure to comply--Forfeiture of compensation--Fiduciary's acts not invalidated.

Any fiduciary who fails or neglects to comply with the provisions of this chapter is subject to removal by the court and is liable to any beneficiary for all damages sustained by the beneficiary resulting from such noncompliance and shall also forfeit all right to compensation as the fiduciary during the period of such noncompliance unless it is shown, to the satisfaction of the court fixing such compensation, that such failure to comply was inadvertent and not intentional and was with reasonable excuse and that the fiduciary has performed his or her duties diligently, faithfully, and efficiently. Failure or neglect as to such compliance does not invalidate any act of the fiduciary.

Source: Supreme Court Rule 250, 1939; SDC 1939 & Supp 1960, §33.2614; SL 2014, ch 226, §15.


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