The guardian who may be entitled to the custody and management of the estate of a person with significant mental illness, or other person adjudged incapable of conducting the persons own affairs, whose interest in real property shall have been sold, may receive, in behalf of such person, the persons share of the proceeds of such real property, from the master, on executing with sufficient sureties an undertaking approved by a judge of the court, that the guardian will faithfully discharge the trust imposed in the guardian, and will render a true and just account to the person entitled, or to the persons legal representatives.
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