Utah Code § 75-3-613

Successor personal representative
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Part 3, Informal Probate and Appointment Proceedings, and Part 4, Formal Testacy and
Appointment Proceedings, govern proceedings for appointment of a personal representative to
succeed one whose appointment has been terminated. After appointment and qualification, a
successor personal representative may be substituted in all actions and proceedings to which the
former personal representative was a party; and no notice, process, or claim which was given or
served upon the former personal representative need be given to or served upon the successor in
order to preserve any position or right the person giving the notice or filing the claim may thereby
have obtained or preserved with reference to the former personal representative. Except as
otherwise ordered by the court, the successor personal representative has the powers and duties
in respect to the continued administration which the former personal representative would have
had if his appointment had not been terminated.

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