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43-2-47
Section 43-2-47 Special administrator ad colligendum. (a) The judge of probate may, in any
contest respecting the validity of a will, or for the purpose of collecting the goods of a
deceased, or in any other case in which it is necessary, appoint a special administrator,
authorizing the collection and preservation by him of the goods of the deceased until letters
testamentary or of administration have been duly issued. (b) Every such special administrator
has authority to collect the goods and chattels of the estate and debts of the deceased, to
give receipts for moneys collected, to satisfy liens and mortgages paid to him and to secure
and preserve such goods and chattels at such expense as may be deemed reasonable by the probate
court; and for such purposes, he may maintain civil actions as administrator. (c) Such special
administrator may also, under the direction of the probate court, sell such goods as are perishable
or wasting, after the same have been appraised, upon such notice...
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43-2-48
Section 43-2-48 Conclusiveness of letters. Letters testamentary or of administration and letters
to a special administrator or to any general administrator, sheriff or coroner, granted by
any court having jurisdiction, are conclusive evidence of the authority of the person to whom
the same are granted, from the date thereof until the same are revoked; and, when granted,
such letters exclude the probate court of every other county from the jurisdiction thereof
and extend to all the property of the deceased in the state. (Code 1852, §1693; Code 1867,
§2014; Code 1876, §2376; Code 1886, §2034; Code 1896, §77; Code 1907, §2530; Code 1923,
§5752; Code 1940, T. 61, §87.)...
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22-18-50
Section 22-18-50 Enactment and text of Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure Interstate
Compact. The Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure Interstate Compact is hereby enacted
into law and entered into with all other jurisdictions legally joining therein in form substantially
as follows: SECTION 1. PURPOSE In order to protect the public through verification of competency
and ensure accountability for patient care related activities all states license emergency
medical services (EMS) personnel, such as emergency medical technicians (EMTs), advanced EMTs
and paramedics. This Compact is intended to facilitate the day to day movement of EMS personnel
across state boundaries in the performance of their EMS duties as assigned by an appropriate
authority and authorize state EMS offices to afford immediate legal recognition to EMS personnel
licensed in a member state. This Compact recognizes that states have a vested interest in
protecting the public's health and safety...
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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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43-2-170
Section 43-2-170 Appointment and duties generally; term of office. Each judge of probate must
appoint a suitable person as a general administrator within his county, who must take charge
of the estates of deceased persons or act as special administrator, in those cases in which
no other persons entitled thereto will administer and no other person is appointed by the
court. His office shall expire with the expiration of the term of the judge who appointed
him. (Code 1852, §1680; Code 1867, §2000; Code 1876, §2362; Code 1886, §2027; Code 1896,
§69; Code 1907, §2535; Code 1923, §5757; Code 1940, T. 61, §134.)...
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43-2-272
Section 43-2-272 Duty of probate court to grant letters of administration upon vacancy. (a)
If the sole executor or all the executors die, resign or are removed, the probate court having
jurisdiction of the estate must grant letters of administration, with will annexed, to the
person entitled thereto under section 43-2-27. (b) If an administrator dies, resigns or is
removed, the probate court having jurisdiction of the estate must grant letters of administration
of the goods and chattels, rights and credits, unadministered, to the person entitled thereto,
as in cases of intestacy. (Code 1852, §1720; Code 1867, §2043; Code 1876, §2412; Code 1886,
§2064; Code 1896, §111; Code 1907, §2533; Code 1923, §5755; Code 1940, T. 61, §175.)...

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43-2-580
Section 43-2-580 When legatee or widow entitled to compel payment. After the expiration of
six months from the grant of letters testamentary, or of administration, with the will annexed,
if there are more than sufficient assets in the hands of such executor or administrator to
pay the debts of the deceased, any legatee may apply to the probate court of the county in
which letters were granted to compel the payment of his legacy; and a widow who has dissented
from her husband's will or her personal representative, if she is dead, shall have like remedy
to compel the payment of the distributive share to which she may be entitled. (Code 1852,
§1772; Code 1867, §2098; Code 1876, §2475; Code 1886, §2192; Code 1896, §260; Code 1907,
§2736; Code 1923, §5975; Acts 1931, No. 726, p. 841; Code 1940, T. 61, §335.)...
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12-11-41
Section 12-11-41 Removal of administration of estates from probate court. The administration
of any estate may be removed from the probate court to the circuit court at any time before
a final settlement thereof, by any heir, devisee, legatee, distributee, executor, administrator
or administrator with the will annexed of any such estate, without assigning any special equity;
and an order of removal must be made by the court, upon the filing of a sworn petition by
any such heir, devisee, legatee, distributee, executor, administrator or administrator with
the will annexed of any such estate, reciting that the petitioner is such heir, devisee, legatee,
distributee, executor, administrator or administrator with the will annexed and that, in the
opinion of the petitioner, such estate can be better administered in the circuit court than
in the probate court. (Acts 1915, No. 680, p. 738; Code 1923, §6478; Code 1940, T. 13, §139.)...

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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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43-2-502
Section 43-2-502 Filing of account, etc. - Generally. In making settlements of an administration,
the executor or administrator must proceed as follows: He must make out an account between
himself and the estate he represents, charging himself with all the assets of the deceased
which have come into his possession, except the lands, and crediting himself with all the
credits he is by law entitled to; which account, verified by his oath, must be filed with
the judge of probate of the court having jurisdiction. With such account he must also file
written evidence in his possession, on which he relies to sustain the credit side of such
account, which may consist of an affidavit or any other legal evidence, in the discretion
of the executor or administrator. He must, at the same time, file a statement, on oath, of
the names of the heirs and legatees of such estate, specifying particularly which are under
the age of 19 years; and, if any of them are persons of unsound mind, it must be...
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