Sec. 11. (a) A person who acts in good faith reliance on a declaration is immune from liability to the same extent as if the person had dealt directly with the declarant and the declarant had been a competent and living person. (b) A person who deals with a declaration may presume, in the absence of actual knowledge to the contrary, that: (1) the declaration was validly executed; and (2) the declarant was competent at the time the declaration was executed. (c) The directions of a declarant expressed in a declaration are binding as if the declarant were alive and competent.
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