5154 - Title of purchaser.

     § 5154.  Title of purchaser.        If the guardian has given the bond, if any, required in     accordance with this title, any sale, pledge, mortgage, or     exchange by him, whether pursuant to a decree or to a power     under this title, shall pass the full title of the minor     therein, free of any right of his spouse, unless otherwise     specified. Persons dealing with the guardian shall have no     obligation to see to the proper application of the cash or other     assets given in exchange for the property of the minor. Any sale     or exchange by a guardian pursuant to a decree under section     5155 (relating to order of court) shall have the effect of a     judicial sale as to the discharge of liens, 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 subsequent dismissal of the guardian,     nor shall any such sale, mortgage, exchange, or conveyance by a     testamentary guardian be prejudiced by the terms of any will or     codicil thereafter probated, if the person dealing with the     guardian did so in good faith.     (Dec. 10, 1974, P.L.867, No.293, eff. imd.)        1974 Amendment.  Section 4(b) of Act 293 provided that the     amendment of the first sentence shall be retroactive to July 1,     1972.        Cross References.  Section 5154 is referred to in section     5521 of this title.