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43-2-770
Section 43-2-770 When settlement must be made. Every executor or administrator of an insolvent
estate must make a settlement of his accounts, as such, at such time as the court may appoint,
not less than six months nor more than 12 months from the time the estate is declared insolvent.
(Code 1852, §1856; Code 1867, §2205; Code 1876, §2577; Code 1886, §2247; Code 1896, §315;
Code 1907, §2788; Code 1923, §6027; Acts 1931, No. 729, p. 842; Code 1940, T. 61, §414.)...

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12-22-21
After a final settlement, upon any order, judgment or decree, made on such settlement, or respecting
any item or matter thereof, or any previous settlement or item, or matter thereof, within
42 days thereafter; (6) Upon any issue as to the insolvency of an estate and upon any issue
as to an allowance of any claim against insolvent estates, in which cases the appeal must
be taken within 42 days after the determination of such issue; and (7) On an application for
a division or partition of real or personal property, in which case the appeal must
be taken within 42 days, and the decree, judgment or order may be stayed upon the execution,
within 14 days, of a supersedeas bond, payable to the appellee, in an amount and upon condition
to be prescribed by the probate judge, such stay of execution to continue until the appeal
is decided. (Code 1852, §1888; Code 1867, §2244; Code 1876, §3954; Code 1886, §3641; Code
1896, §458; Code 1907, §2856; Code 1923, §6115; Code 1940, T. 7, §776.)...
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43-2-500
Section 43-2-500 When annual or partial settlement required. Every executor or administrator
must make annual settlements of his administration; and he may, when necessary for the interests
of the estate, be required to make a settlement at any time. (Code 1852, §1801; Code 1867,
§2136; Code 1876, §2508; Code 1886; §2133; Code 1896, §201; Code 1907, §2666; Code 1923,
§5899; Code 1940, T. 61, §293.)...
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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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43-2-551
Section 43-2-551 Making succeeding executor or administrator party to settlement. The remaining
or succeeding executor or administrator of the estate of the decedent, if there be one, must
be made a party to such settlement and, if a resident of this state, must have personal
notice of the time of making the same served on him at least 10 days before the day appointed
therefor. (Code 1867, §2166; Code 1876, §2538; Code 1886, §2174; Code 1896, §242; Code
1907, §2693; Code 1923, §5926; Code 1940, T. 61, §321.)...
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43-2-707
Section 43-2-707 Declaration of insolvency. If no person contests the correctness of the report
or if the issue is decided against contestant, the court must declare the estate insolvent
and must make an order for the executor or administrator on a day therein named, not less
than 30 nor more than 60 days therefrom, to appear and make a settlement of his administration;
and of such order, and of the day appointed for such settlement, notice must be given by the
judge of probate as is required by section 43-2-704. (Code 1852, §§1838, 1839; Code 1867,
§§2187, 2188; Code 1876, §§2559, 2560; Code 1886, §2230; Code 1896, §298; Code 1907,
§2763; Code 1923, §6002; Code 1940, T. 61, §389.)...
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43-2-811
Section 43-2-811 Special plea of insolvency. The executor or administrator may, at any time
before judgment, plead specially that the estate has been declared insolvent; and, in such
case, the other issues must be tried and judgment entered thereon. (Code 1852, §1859; Code
1867, §2208; Code 1876, §2580; Code 1886, §2250; Code 1896, §318; Code 1907, §2794; Code
1923, §6033; Code 1940, T. 61, §420.)...
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22-18-50
or procedures related to specific employees or other matters related to the Commission's internal
personnel practices and procedures; c. Current, threatened, or reasonably anticipated litigation;
d. Negotiation of contracts for the purchase or sale of goods, services, or real estate; e.
Accusing any person of a crime or formally censuring any person; f. Disclosure of trade secrets
or commercial or financial information that is privileged or confidential; g. Disclosure of
information of a personal nature where disclosure would constitute a clearly unwarranted
invasion of personal privacy; h. Disclosure of investigatory records compiled for law
enforcement purposes; i. Disclosure of information related to any investigatory reports prepared
by or on behalf of or for use of the Commission or other committee charged with responsibility
of investigation or determination of compliance issues pursuant to the Compact; or j. Matters
specifically exempted from disclosure by federal or member...
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43-2-552
Section 43-2-552 Decree for balance - Generally. If there remains any act of administration
to be done, other than making settlement and distribution or payment of legacies, and there
is a remaining or succeeding executor or administrator, a decree must be rendered in his favor
for the amount found due on such settlement, and for the delivery of any personal property
in the hands of the executor or administrator whose authority has ceased or, if dead, of his
personal representative; but if more than six months have elapsed from the original
grant of letters and there remains no other act of administration to be done than making distribution
or payment of legacies, and the estate is solvent, the court must at once proceed to decree
distribution or payment of legacies directly to those entitled; or, if in the case last mentioned,
there are money assets in the hands of the outgoing executor or administrator, or, if dead,
of his personal representative, in excess of a sum sufficient for...
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43-2-771
Section 43-2-771 Decree. At such settlement, the court must decree to each creditor whose claim
has been allowed, as provided in this article, his proportion of all moneys then found due
from such executor or administrator, reserving in his hands a ratable proportion of such moneys
for such claims as may be then contested and undecided; and a similar settlement and distribution
must be made at least every six months thereafter, at such times as the court may appoint,
until the estate is finally settled and distributed. (Code 1852, §1857; Code 1867, §2206;
Code 1876, §2578; Code 1886, §2248; Code 1896, §316; Code 1907, §2789; Code 1923, §6028;
Code 1940, T. 61, §415.)...
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