Arizona Laws 14-7666. Exemption of third person from liability
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A third person in good faith and without court order may act on the instructions of or otherwise deal with a person purporting to make a transfer or purporting to act in the capacity of a custodian and, in the absence of knowledge, is not responsible for determining:
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 14-7666
- Application: means a written request to the registrar for an order of informal probate or appointment under chapter 3, article 3 of this title. See Arizona Laws 14-1201
- Court: means the superior court. See Arizona Laws 14-7651
- Custodian: means a person designated pursuant to section 14-7659 or a successor or substitute custodian designated pursuant to section 14-7668. See Arizona Laws 14-7651
- Minor: means a person under the age of twenty-one years. See Arizona Laws 14-7651
- Person: means an individual, corporation, organization or other legal entity. See Arizona Laws 14-7651
- Property: includes both real and personal property. See Arizona Laws 1-215
- Transfer: means a transaction that creates custodial property pursuant to section 14-7659. See Arizona Laws 14-7651
1. The validity of the purported custodian’s designation.
2. The propriety of, or the authority under this article for, any act of the purported custodian.
3. The validity or propriety pursuant to this article of any instrument or instructions executed or given either by the person purporting to make a transfer or by the purported custodian.
4. The propriety of the application of any property of the minor delivered to the purported custodian.