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Conservators Bond - Tennessee

Conservators Bond Form. This is a Tennessee form and can be used in General Probate Court Shelby Local County .
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IN THE PROBATE COURT OF SHELBY COUNTY, TENNESSEE In Re: Conservatorship of: ________________________________ Docket No:________ CONSERVATORS BOND STATE OF TENNESSEE, SHELBY COUNTY The undersigned, __________________________________________ as Principal, and ___________________________________________________________ as Surety, are bound to the State of Tennessee in the penalty of $ _______________. The condition of the obligation is such that the above bound Principal has been appointed Conservator of the estate of _______________________________________, and has been required by the Court to make bond in the above amount. Now, if the said Principal shall well and truly perform and discharge all the duties and obligations which are or may be required by law, which includes paying all court costs, attorney fees and other expenses reasonably incurred because of the failure of the Principal to properly account for and utilize all funds coming into the hands of the Principal, then this obligation shall be void, otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect. Witness our hands and seal, this ______________ day of ________________, _____. ___________________________________ ___________________________________ P rincipal P rincipal ___________________________________ S urety Witness, Chris Thomas, Clerk By: ____________________ Deputy Clerk Approved by the Court this ______ day of ________________________, _______. _____________________________ JUDGE
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