§ 5/12-103 Representative capacity

§ 12-103. Representative capacity.

    A judgment entered against a person not as a result of a contract made by him or her or a tort committed by him or her but solely because he or she is the holder of title to property as receiver, trustee of a specifically identified trust, representative as defined in Section 1-2.11 of the Probate Act of 1975, [FN1] or in any other fiduciary capacity,  shall be enforced only against property held in the particular representative capacity, but no judgment shall be enforced against nor shall the judgment constitute a lien upon, other property owned by such person, whether individually or in some other designated identifiable representative capacity.

    [FN1] See 755 ILCS 5/1-2.15.