Utah Code § 75-3-716

Co-representatives -- When joint action required
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If two or more persons are appointed co-representatives and unless the will provides otherwise,
the concurrence of a majority is required on all acts connected with the administration and
distribution of the estate. This restriction does not apply when any co-representative receives and
receipts for property due the estate, when the concurrence of all cannot readily be obtained in the
time reasonably available for emergency action necessary to preserve the estate, or when a co-
representative has been delegated to act for the others. Persons dealing with a co-representative
if actually unaware that another has been appointed to serve with him or if advised by the personal
representative with whom they deal that he has authority to act alone for any of the reasons
mentioned herein, are as fully protected as if the person with whom they dealt had been the sole
personal representative.

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