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  12. Division 1 - General Provisions.


Division 1 - General Provisions.


  • Section 43-2-500 - When annual or partial settlement required.
  • Section 43-2-501 - When final settlement may be made.
  • Section 43-2-502 - Filing of account, etc. - Generally.
  • Section 43-2-503 - Filing of account, etc. - Liability for failure to file statement.
  • Section 43-2-504 - Appointment of guardian ad litem.
  • Section 43-2-505 - Time for settlement; notice generally.
  • Section 43-2-506 - Settlement by consent without notice.
  • Section 43-2-507 - Auditing of account; proof of credits.
  • Section 43-2-508 - Satisfaction of claims.
  • Section 43-2-509 - Liability of executor or administrator for interest or profits.
  • Section 43-2-510 - Credit for expenses of minor distributees.
  • Section 43-2-511 - Contest of account - Generally.
  • Section 43-2-512 - Contest of account - Showing of failure to discharge trust, etc.
  • Section 43-2-513 - Contest of account - Examination of witnesses.
  • Section 43-2-514 - Contest of account - Reduction or disallowance of item.
  • Section 43-2-515 - Contest of account - Withdrawal of item.
  • Section 43-2-516 - Decree passing account as stated.
  • Section 43-2-517 - Appointment and compensation of special guardian.
  • Section 43-2-518 - Reexamination of items included in previous settlements.
  • Section 43-2-519 - Notice of annual or partial settlement; conclusiveness of order or decree; reopening account.
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