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43-2-810
Section 43-2-810 Continuance upon showing of insolvency. During the progress of any civil action
against an executor or administrator, he may show that such estate has been reported insolvent;
and, upon such showing, the case must be continued until the final disposition of such report.
(Code 1852, §1858; Code 1867, §2207; Code 1876, §2579; Code 1886, §2249; Code 1896, §317;
Code 1907, §2793; Code 1923, §6032; Code 1940, T. 61, §419.)...
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43-2-660
Section 43-2-660 When presumption arises. When the administration of the estate of a deceased
person shall be pending in any court, and the records of such court shall show that letters
testamentary or letters of administration on such estate were issued and that 20 years or
more have elapsed since six months after such letters were issued, without further action
in said cause, or if any further action was taken in said cause, and 20 or more years have
elapsed since any such action, and if all bequests and legacies provided for in a will being
administered in such cause have been payable or demandable for more than 20 years, and if
the executor or administrator in such cause shall not for 20 or more years have made any payment
or partial payment or promise of payment of any claim against such estate or of any bequest,
devise or distributive share due from such estate, then it shall be conclusively presumed
that final settlement of said estate has been made by the executor or...
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26-2A-146
Section 26-2A-146 Inventory and records. (a) Within 90 days after appointment, each conservator
shall prepare and file with the appointing court a complete inventory of the estate subject
to the conservatorship together with an oath or affirmation that the inventory is believed
to be complete and accurate as far as information permits. The conservator shall provide a
copy thereof to the protected person if practicable and the person has attained the age of
14 years. A copy also shall be provided to any guardian or parent with whom the protected
person resides. (b) The conservator shall keep suitable records of the administration and
exhibit the same on request of any interested person. (Acts 1987, No. 87-590, p. 975, §2-317.)...

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43-2-412
Section 43-2-412 Contesting application. Any person interested may appear and contest such
application, and show that no sale is required, or that it is more for the interest of the
estate that other property should be sold. (Code 1852, §1745; Code 1867, §2069; Code 1876,
§2435; Code 1886, §2094; Code 1896, §144; Code 1907, §2608; Code 1923, §5834; Code 1940,
T. 61, §230; Acts 1984, No. 84-258, p. 426, §1.)...
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43-2-724
Section 43-2-724 Former letters revoked upon appointment; property vested in administrator.
Whenever an administrator is appointed under the provisions of this division, any former grant
of letters on the estate is thereby revoked; and the property of such estate is thereby vested
in such administrator. (Code 1852, §1846; Code 1867, §2195; Code 1876, §2567; Code 1886,
§2237; Code 1896, §305; Code 1907, §2773; Code 1923, §6012; Code 1940, T. 61, §399.)...

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12-13-9
Section 12-13-9 Powers of probate court as to punishment for contempt. (a) The probate court
may issue show cause orders and attachment for contempts offered to the court or its process
by any executor, administrator, guardian, or other person and may punish the person by a fine
not exceeding twenty dollars ($20) and imprisonment not exceeding 24 hours, or both. (b) In
all cases or other proceedings in the probate court of a county where the judge of probate
is a licensed attorney in this state, the judge of probate shall have the same power to punish
for civil contempt as granted to a judge of the circuit court pursuant to Section 12-11-30
or other law or as provided by the common law of this state. (Code 1852, §671; Code 1867,
§791; Code 1876, §694; Code 1886, §788; Code 1896, §3364; Code 1907, §5420; Code 1923,
§9580; Code 1940, T. 13, §279; Act 2017-388, §1.)...
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43-2-459
Section 43-2-459 Report and examination of sale - Generally. The executor or administrator
must, within 30 days after such sale, report on oath his proceedings to the court, which report
must show whether or not the executor or administrator has any personal pecuniary interest
in the sale, whether he is, directly or indirectly, a purchaser at such sale; and the court
must examine the same, and may also examine witnesses in relation thereto. (Code 1852, §1765;
Code 1867, §2091; Code 1876, §2463; Code 1886, §2119; Code 1896, §173; Code 1907, §2637;
Code 1923, §5867; Code 1940, T. 61, §261.)...
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43-2-553
Section 43-2-553 Decree for balance - Decree in favor of outgoing executor or administrator;
insolvent estates. If, on such settlement, a balance is ascertained to be due from the estate
of such decedent to the deceased or outgoing executor or administrator, the probate court
may, if six months have elapsed from the grant of original letters, render a decree in favor
of the outgoing executor or administrator or, if dead, of his personal representative, against
the remaining or succeeding executor or administrator for such balance; and if the estate
is solvent, payment thereof may be enforced by execution against him, to be levied on any
effects of such estate in his hands unadministered; but if the estate is insolvent, such decree
is to be paid as other claims against insolvent estates; and if such balance or any part thereof
is for expenses of administration necessarily incurred, such balance, or such part thereof
as may be for such expenses, shall be a preferred claim against such...
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43-2-722
Section 43-2-722 Person receiving plurality appointed administrator. The person receiving a
plurality of votes must be appointed by the court administrator of the property, rights and
credits of the estate unadministered. (Code 1852, §1843; Code 1867, §2192; Code 1876, §2564;
Code 1886, §2234; Code 1896, §302; Code 1907, §2770; Code 1923, §6009; Code 1940, T. 61,
§396.)...
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30-2-50
Section 30-2-50 Allowance for support during pendency of action. Pending an action for divorce,
the court may make an allowance for the support of either spouse out of the estate of the
other spouse, suitable to the spouse's estate and the condition in life of the parties, for
a period of time not longer than necessary for the prosecution of the complaint for divorce.
(Code 1852, §1970; Code 1867, §2360; Code 1876, §2694; Code 1886, §2331; Code 1896, §1495;
Code 1907, §3803; Code 1923, §7417; Acts 1939, No. 44, p. 52; Code 1940, T. 34, §30; Acts
1979, No. 79-486, p. 894, §1.)...
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