Section 4306 Of Chapter 5. Relations With Third Persons From California Probate Code >> Division 4.5. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 5.
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. (a) If an attorney-in-fact furnishes an affidavit pursuant to
Section 4305, whether voluntarily or on demand, a third person
dealing with the attorney-in-fact who refuses to accept the exercise
of the attorney-in-fact's authority referred to in the affidavit is
liable for attorney's fees incurred in an action or proceeding
necessary to confirm the attorney-in-fact's qualifications or
authority, unless the court determines that the third person believed
in good faith that the attorney-in-fact was not qualified or was
attempting to exceed or improperly exercise the attorney-in-fact's
authority.
(b) The failure of a third person to demand an affidavit pursuant
to Section 4305 does not affect the protection provided the third
person by this chapter, and no inference as to whether a third person
has acted in good faith may be drawn from the failure to demand an
affidavit from the attorney-in-fact.