Sec. 785. ONE NOTICE SUFFICIENT; PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO GIVE NOTICE    


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  • (a) If the notice required by Section 784 of this code has been given by a former representative, or by one when several representatives are acting, the notice given by the former representative or co-representative is sufficient and need not be repeated by any successor or co-representative.

    (b) If the guardian fails to give the notice required in other sections of this chapter or to cause the notices to be given, the guardian and the sureties on the bond of the guardian shall be liable for any damage that any person suffers because of the neglect, unless it appears that the person had notice otherwise.

Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 957, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1993.