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43-2-662
Section 43-2-662 Notice of hearing on petition. Such notice must state the name of the executor
or administrator, the name of the deceased and the day appointed for the hearing of the petition
or complaint. If all heirs and legatees are of age and waive publication in a newspaper, notice
must, in such case be given by posting the same at the courthouse door. (Acts 1953, No. 687,
p. 939, §§3, 4.)...
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43-2-212
Section 43-2-212 Action not affected by grant of letters of administration in state; right
of intervention. No civil action brought by any foreign executor or administrator, under the
provisions of section 43-2-211, must be abated, barred or affected by the grant of letters
of administration in this state, either prior or subsequent to the institution of such action;
but, in such case, the administrator appointed in this state may, if necessary for the protection
of creditors, distributees, or legatees, resident in this state, intervene in such action
and shall be entitled to the recovery therein. (Code 1867, §2293; Code 1876, §2637; Code
1886, §2291; Code 1896, §360; Code 1907, §2826; Code 1923, §6065; Code 1940, T. 61, §152.)...

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43-2-250
Section 43-2-250 Appointment. When, in any proceeding in any court, the estate of a deceased
person must be represented, and there is no executor or administrator of such estate, or he
is interested adversely thereto, it shall be the duty of the court to appoint an administrator
ad litem of such estate for the particular proceeding, without bond, whenever the facts rendering
such appointment necessary shall appear in the record of such case or shall be made known
to the court by the affidavit of any person interested therein. (Code 1876, §2625; Code 1886,
§2283; Code 1896, §352; Code 1907, §2818; Code 1923, §6057; Code 1940, T. 61, §165.)...

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43-2-464
Section 43-2-464 Conveyance. After such confirmation, and when the whole of the purchase money
has been paid by the purchaser, or his heirs, or any other person holding under him, directly
or derivatively, on the application of such purchaser, or his heirs, or such other person
holding under him, or of the executor or administrator, the court must order a conveyance
to be made to such purchaser, or to his heirs, or to such other person holding under him,
as the case may be, by the executor or administrator, or such other person as the court may
appoint, conveying all the right, title and interest which the decedent had, at the time of
his death, in such lands; and such order shall operate to vest the right, title and interest
of the decedent in such purchaser, or his heirs, or such other person holding under him. (Code
1852, §1770; Code 1867, §2096; Code 1876, §2468; Code 1886, §2124; Code 1896, §179; Code
1907, §2644; Code 1923, §5874; Code 1940, T. 61, §268.)...
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26-5-4
Section 26-5-4 Partial settlement - Examination of vouchers and auditing and stating of account;
taxing of costs for contest or examination where vouchers or items rejected. On the day appointed
or on any other day to which the settlement may be continued, the court must proceed to examine
the vouchers and to audit and state the account, requiring evidence in support of all such
vouchers or items of the account as may be contested or as may not on examination appear to
the court to be just and proper, such evidence to be taken by affidavit or by any other legal
mode. If any voucher or item be rejected, all costs accruing on the contest or examination
thereof must be taxed against the conservator personally. (Code 1886, §2456; Code 1896, §2341;
Code 1907, §4431; Code 1923, §8204; Code 1940, T. 21, §131; Acts 1987, No. 87-590, p. 975,
§2-333(b).)...
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43-2-393
Section 43-2-393 When executor or administrator may give note, etc., to extend or settle debt.
Any executor or administrator, by authority of the probate court given on his written application,
may, in his representative capacity, give his note, bond or bill for the purpose of extending
or settling a debt of the decedent, or settling a debt contracted by such representative for
articles, or for work and labor for the estate; and for such note, bond or bill the estate
is liable, and the executor or administrator is not personally liable. But the heirs, devisees,
distributees or legatees must have 10 days' notice of such application. (Code 1867, §2066;
Code 1876, §2432; Code 1886, §2091; Code 1896, §141; Code 1907, §2605; Code 1923, §5830;
Code 1940, T. 61, §226.)...
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43-2-444
Section 43-2-444 Application for sale. The application for the sale of lands, either for payment
of debts or for division, must be made by the executor or administrator in writing, verified
by affidavit, to the probate court having jurisdiction of the estate, must describe the lands
accurately, must give the names of the heirs or devisees, and their places of residence and
must also state whether any, and which of such heirs or devisees, are under the age of 19
years or of unsound mind; and such application may be contested by any party interested in
the estate. (Code 1852, §§1759, 1868; Code 1867, §§2085, 2222; Code 1876, §§2450, 2453;
Code 1886, §2106; Code 1896, §158; Code 1907, §2622; Code 1923, §5851; Code 1940, T. 61,
§246.)...
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43-2-626
Section 43-2-626 Division, sale or assignment of judgments or claims. (a) Any judgments or
claims in favor of the estate, which are not collected at the time of final distribution,
may be divided among the persons entitled, on final distribution; or, if such division cannot
be equitably made, may be sold as other personal property. (b) The executor or administrator
must assign any such judgment or claim to the distributee, legatee or purchaser, as the case
may be; and such person is entitled to collect the same by civil action or otherwise. (Code
1852, §§1799, 1800; Code 1867, §§2126, 2127; Code 1876, §§2503, 2504; Code 1886, §§2169,
2170; Code 1896, §§237, 238; Code 1907, §§2720, 2721; Code 1923, §§5958, 5959; Code
1940, T. 61, §§358, 359.)...
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11-4-29
Section 11-4-29 Proceedings upon resignation, removal, death, etc., of treasurer. In case of
the resignation, expiration of his term, or removal from office, the county treasurer, or
if he dies his personal representatives, must state his account and deliver all the money,
books, papers, and property of the county to his successor, who must report the same to the
meeting of the county commission held next thereafter, and if satisfied that such account
is correct and that all the money, books, papers, and property of the county have been delivered
to such successor, such county commission must cause an entry thereof to be made of record.
(Code 1852, §798; Code 1867, §933; Code 1876, §850; Code 1886, §920; Code 1896, §1434;
Code 1907, §216; Code 1923, §309; Code 1940, T. 12, §38.)...
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26-5-12
Section 26-5-12 Final consent settlement between conservator and ward. A conservator appointed
by any court of this state for a minor or incapacitated person may, on the arrival of his
or her ward at full age or on termination of the ward's incapacity or on removal of his or
her ward's disabilities of nonage by a court of competent jurisdiction or, if the ward is
married and has attained the age of 18 years, or if the ward has died, present a verified
petition to the court in which the conservatorship is pending, praying for a final consent
settlement by and between him or her and his or her ward, or the ward's personal representative,
if the ward has died. If such consent settlement is agreed to by the ward, or the ward's personal
representative, if the ward has died, by a written instrument, signed by him or her and acknowledged
as conveyances of real estate are acknowledged, the court may approve such settlement without
notice or publication or posting. The agreement of the ward, or...
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