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Chapter 1161
Investments and Loans of Estates of Wards

Sections

1161.001
Guardian's Duty to Keep Estate Invested
1161.002
Standard for Management and Investment of Estate
1161.003
Investments that Meet Standard for Investment
1161.004
Restrictions on Investment in Certain Bonds
1161.005
Modification or Elimination of Duty or Standard
1161.006
Retention of Certain Assets
1161.007
Hearing to Protect Estate
1161.008
Liability of Guardian and Guardian's Surety
1161.051
Procedure in General
1161.052
Court Action
1161.053
Applicability of Procedure to Certain Assets
1161.054
Inapplicability of Procedure to Certain Assets
1161.101
Definition
1161.102
Authority to Invest in Certain Insurance or Annuities
1161.103
Investment Requirements
1161.104
Procedure for Investing in Insurance or Annuities
1161.105
Continuation of Preexisting Policies or Annuities
1161.106
Control and Ownership of Policies or Annuities
1161.151
Authority to Invest in Real Estate; Procedure and Requirements
1161.152
Court Authorization to Make Investments
1161.153
Court Approval of Contracts Required
1161.201
Inapplicability of Subchapter
1161.202
Authority to Make Loans
1161.203
Loan Requirements
1161.204
Guardian's Duty to Report Loan to Court
1161.205
Guardian's Liability
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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