Sec. 188. RIGHTS OF THIRD PERSONS DEALING WITH EXECUTORS OR ADMINISTRATORS  


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  • When an executor or administrator, legally qualified as such, has performed any acts as such executor or administrator in conformity with his authority and the law, such acts shall continue to be valid to all intents and purposes, so far as regards the rights of innocent purchasers of any of the property of the estate from such executor or administrator, for a valuable consideration, in good faith, and without notice of any illegality in the title to the same, notwithstanding such acts or the authority under which they were performed may afterward be set aside, annulled, and declared invalid.

Acts 1955, 54th Leg., p. 88, ch. 55, eff. Jan. 1, 1956.