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2000 SESSION
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 26-7.1 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 26-7.1. Execution of fiduciary bond or appointment of agent designates clerk as attorney for service of process.
A. Every person who qualifies in a court or clerk's office of this
Commonwealth as personal representative of a decedent, guardian, conservator, committee,
trustee or receiver, and the surety upon any such fiduciary's bond, shall by
executing the bond required of him, be deemed to have designated the clerk of
the court in which the qualification is had and his successor in office, as the
true and lawful attorney of such person upon whom service of any notice,
process or rule issuing from a court of this Commonwealth or a commissioner of
such court, of the nature hereinafter set forth, may be executed, whenever the
said person cannot be found and served within the Commonwealth of Virginia
after the exercise of due diligence;, provided, however, that the object of the
proceeding shall relate relates to the proper administration or distribution of
the fiduciary estate, including a proceeding to assert a claim against the
estate or to remove the fiduciary or to obtain a personal judgment against him
and his surety, either or both, for nonfeasance, misfeasance or malfeasance in
the performance of the fiduciary's duties; and provided, further, that. The
foregoing designation shall terminate and be no longer in effect when the fiduciary's
final account shall "stand confirmed," as provided in § 26-33, or by order of
court.
B. Every nonresident trustee who, pursuant to § 64.1-73 or § 64.1-73.1, files a consent in writing with a clerk of circuit court that any service of process or notice may be by service upon a resident of this Commonwealth at such address as the trustee may appoint in the written instrument filed with the clerk shall, by filing such consent, be deemed to have designated the clerk of the court in which the consent is filed, and his successor in office, as the true and lawful attorney of such nonresident trustee upon whom service of any such notice, process or rule issuing from a court of this Commonwealth may be executed, whenever the resident appointed to receive service cannot be found and served within the Commonwealth after the exercise of due diligence.