3357 - Title of purchaser.

     § 3357.  Title of purchaser.        (a)  General rule.--If the personal representative has given     such bond, if any, as shall be required in accordance with this     title, any sale, mortgage, or exchange by him, whether pursuant     to a decree or to the exercise of a testamentary power or of a     power under this title, shall pass the full title of the     decedent therein, unless otherwise specified, discharged from     the lien of legacies, from liability for all debts and     obligations of the decedent, from all liabilities incident to     the administration of the decedent's estate, and from all claims     of distributees and of persons claiming in their right, except     that no such sale, mortgage or exchange by a personal     representative, unless made under section 3353 (relating to     order of court) for the purpose of divesting a lien existing at     the decedent's death, shall divest the interest of a bona fide     grantee of, or a holder of a lien on, real property of the     decedent who has acquired such interest for value under a prior     recorded document from or through those entitled to the interest     of the decedent in the real property by will or by intestacy,     either:            (1)  more than one year after the death of the decedent        and when no letters issued in the Commonwealth upon the        decedent's estate were in effect; or            (2)  within such year if no letters upon the decedent's        estate have been issued in the Commonwealth during that year.        (b)  Effect of certain circumstances.--Persons dealing with     the personal representative shall have no obligation to see to     the proper application of the cash or other assets given in     exchange for the property of the estate. Any sale or exchange by     a personal representative pursuant to a decree under section     3353 shall have the effect of a judicial sale, but the court may     decree a sale or exchange freed and discharged from the lien of     any mortgage otherwise preserved from discharge by existing law,     if the holder of such mortgage shall consent by writing filed in     the proceeding. No such sale, mortgage, exchange, or conveyance     shall be prejudiced by the terms of any will or codicil     thereafter probated or by the subsequent revocation of the     letters of the personal representative who made the sale,     mortgage, exchange, or conveyance if the person dealing with the     personal representative did so in good faith.     (July 9, 1976, P.L.551, No.135, eff. imd.)        Cross References.  Section 3357 is referred to in section     8152 of Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure).