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Fiduciarys Bond 4.2 - Ohio

Fiduciarys Bond Form. This is a Ohio form and can be used in Estates Probate Wood County (Court Of Common Pleas) .
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PROBATE COURT OF WOOD COUNTY, OHIO David E. Woessner, Judge Estate of: _______________________________________________________________________, Deceased Case No.______________________ Date:_________________________ FIDUCIARY'S BOND [For Executors and all Administrators] Amount of Bond $ The undersigned principal, and sureties if any, are obligated to the State of Ohio in the above amount, for payment of which we bind ourselves and our successors, heirs, executors, and administrators, jointly and severally. The principal has accepted in writing the duties of fiduciary in decedent's estate, including those imposed by law and such additional duties as may be required by the Court. This obligation is void if the principal performs such duties as required. This obligation remains in force if the principal fails to perform such duties, or performs them tardily, negligently, or improperly, or if the principal misuses or misappropriates estate assets or improperly converts them to his own use or the use of another. [Check if personal sureties are involved.] - c The sureties certify that each of them owns real estate in this county, with a reasonable net value as stated below. Date Surety By: Attorney-in-fact Typed or printed name Address Principal Surety By: Attorney-in-fact Typed or printed name Address Net value of real estate owned in this county $ Prepared by: Attorney's Name Address Phone # Registration # Net value of real estate owned in this county $ Form 4.2 - FIDUCIARY'S BOND Crensch$\forms\4.2 42 7/26/01 American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com
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