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12-22-27
Section 12-22-27 Reimbursement of costs from estate of testator, etc. The costs of an appeal,
when paid by an executor or administrator, guardian or guardian ad litem, or next friend or
an administrator ad litem, may, in the discretion of the probate judge, be reimbursed from
the estate of the testator, intestate, infant or person of unsound mind. (Code 1852, §1899;
Code 1867, §2259; Code 1876, §3969; Code 1886, §3652; Code 1896, §469; Code 1907, §2867;
Code 1923, §6126; Code 1940, T. 7, §787.)...
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26-2A-142
Section 26-2A-142 Compensation; reimbursement; court costs. (a) If not otherwise reasonably
compensated for services rendered, any court representative, attorney, physician, conservator,
or special conservator appointed in a protective proceeding and any attorney whose services
resulted in a protective order or in an order that was beneficial to a protected person's
estate is entitled to reasonable compensation from the estate. The conservator shall be allowed
from the estate of the protective person all reasonable premiums paid on his or her bond and
reimbursement of any court costs paid. (b) If not otherwise reasonably compensated for services
rendered, any court representative, attorney, physician appointed in a guardianship, and any
attorney whose services resulted in a guardianship order or in an order that was beneficial
to a ward is entitled to reasonable compensation from the estate. The guardian may be reimbursed
from the estate of the ward for any court costs paid. (c) Except...
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26-9-18
Section 26-9-18 Taxing of costs and fees of guardian. The costs and fees, exclusive of fees
of the guardian ad litem incident to any partial or final settlement by any guardian subject
to the provisions of this chapter, shall be taxed in the amounts provided by the general statutes
for like services, but there shall not be taxed or charged against the estate of the ward,
on any partial settlement, any amount in excess of one half of one percent of the amount of
money with which the guardian is chargeable on the settlement as having received since the
last preceding settlement and with which the guardian has not previously been charged; provided,
that the limitations contained in this section as to costs and fees shall not affect the commissions
and fees otherwise payable to the general guardian and to guardians ad litem. (Acts 1936-37,
Ex. Sess., No. 227, p. 270; Code 1940, T. 21, §169.)...
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43-2-256
Section 43-2-256 Compensation of administrator ad litem. Such administrator ad litem must be
allowed for his services such compensation as the judge of probate or judge of the circuit
court appointing him may direct, to be taxed and collected as part of the costs of the proceedings,
either out of the estate represented by him, or out of the general fund administered therein
or out of any party to the action who may be taxed therewith, as the court may direct. (Code
1876, §2630; Code 1886, §2289; Code 1896, §358; Code 1907, §2824; Code 1923, §6063; Code
1940, T. 61, §171.)...
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43-2-560
Section 43-2-560 Settlement by sureties of deceased executor or administrator - Filing account
and vouchers. In case of the death of an executor or administrator who had not made a final
settlement of his executorship or administration, and where letters of administration or testamentary
have not been granted on his estate, the sureties on his official bond may proceed to make
settlement of his administration of said estate as executor or administrator in the probate
court having jurisdiction thereof by filing an account and vouchers for final settlement with
the heirs and distributees, or with the administrator de bonis non, or cestui que trust, or
minors and guardian ad litem, where minors are interested. (Acts 1915, No. 98, p. 138; Code
1923, §5935; Code 1940, T. 61, §330.)...
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43-8-200
Section 43-8-200 Contest in circuit court after admission to probate - Parties; conclusiveness
of judgment. In the event a contest of the probate of a will is instituted in the circuit
court, as is or may be authorized by law, all parties interested in the probate of the will,
as devisees, legatees or otherwise, as well as those interested in the testator if he had
died intestate, as heirs, distributees or next of kin, shall be made parties to the contest;
and if there be minors or persons of unsound mind interested in the estate or in the probate
of the will, they shall be represented by their legal guardian, if such they have; if they
have no such guardian, the court shall appoint an attorney-at-law as guardian ad litem to
represent their interest in the contest, and the final judgment in such contest proceedings
shall be conclusive as to all matters which were litigated or could have been litigated in
such contest; and no further proceedings shall ever be entertained in any courts...
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43-2-467
Section 43-2-467 Correction of mistake in description of lands sold. (a) When a mistake has
been made in the description of lands of a decedent sold in good faith under an order of the
probate court, either in the petition, order or other proceedings, the court ordering the
sale has authority, on the written application of the purchaser, or his heirs or personal
representatives, or any person holding under him, verified by affidavit, to correct such mistake.
The application must contain a correct description of the lands sold, and must state the facts,
and the names, ages and places of residence of the personal representatives and heirs
or devisees of such decedent, if known, and if there be no personal representative,
that fact must be stated; and, upon the filing of such application, the court must appoint
a day for the hearing, of which, and of the nature of the application, notice must be given,
by personal service, to the personal representative of such decedent, and such
of his...
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19-3B-103
which is exercisable by another person only upon consent of the trustee or a person holding
an adverse interest. (12) PRESUMPTIVE REMAINDER BENEFICIARY means a person who would be entitled
to the principal of a trust if the income interest were immediately terminated, and if a trust
contains a power of appointment, then the holder of such power of appointment shall also be
a presumptive remainder beneficiary. (13) PROPERTY means anything that may be the subject
of ownership, whether real or personal, legal or equitable, or any interest therein.
Property includes choses in action, claims, and interests created by beneficiary designation
under policies of insurance, financial instruments and deferred compensation and other retirement
arrangements, whether revocable or irrevocable. (14) QUALIFIED BENEFICIARY means a living
beneficiary who, on the date the beneficiary's qualification is determined: (A) is a distributee
or permissible distributee of trust income or principal; (B) would be a...
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11-99A-2
include gambling or gaming establishments. (7) MUNICIPALITY. An incorporated city or town in
the state. (8) OWNER. The person or persons in whose name property within a district is assessed
for ad valorem property tax purposes. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, in the case
of a trust, the owner of the property is the trustee; in the case of an estate, the owner
of the property is the executor or administrator; in the case of a minor, the owner of the
property is the guardian, or other personal representative. "Owner" only
includes the holders of present interests, and not the holders of future interests in property.
In the case of land with respect to which a person owns an option to purchase or a contract
to purchase, the holder of the option or purchase contract shall be considered the owner,
rather than the person holding legal title to the real estate, provided that the person owning
an option or real estate contract certifies under oath that the person will purchase real...

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12-19-90
1.00 (17) Examining and entering decree or other order ..... 3.00 (18) Drafting decree .....
10.00 (19) Each certificate with seal 3.00 (20) Each certificate without seal ..... 3.00 (21)
Filing and docketing each claim ..... 3.00 (22) Filing and recording, including recording
documents filed for record, irrespective of size type, per page ..... 3.00 (23) Filing and
recording all oil, gas, mineral and/or coal leases, per page ..... 3.00 (24) If the instrument
conveys any interest in real or personal property within this state and recites more
than two grantors or grantees, mortgagors or mortgagees, lessors or lessees, transferors or
transferees, assignors or assignees, buyers or sellers, or vendors or vendees, an additional
fee for indexing each name in excess of two entered in the direct index or two entered in
the reverse index ..... 1.00 (25) Copy of an instrument, per page ..... 1.00 (26) Each entry
of an estray, to be paid by taker ..... 3.00 (27) Each record of a mark or brand...
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