Connecticut Code § 45a-200

(Formerly Sec. 45-195b). Fiduciary certificate effective for one year
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A certificate of the appointment of a fiduciary issued by the clerk of the court shall be sufficient evidence of the authority and identity of such fiduciary for all purposes for one year after the date of such issuance, in the absence of actual notice of revocation.

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