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Division 3 - Compelling Settlement of Executor or Administrator Whose Authority Has Ceased.


  • Section 43-2-550 - Final settlement required following death, removal or resignation of executor or administrator.
  • Section 43-2-551 - Making succeeding executor or administrator party to settlement.
  • Section 43-2-552 - Decree for balance - Generally.
  • Section 43-2-553 - Decree for balance - Decree in favor of outgoing executor or administrator; insolvent estates.
  • Section 43-2-554 - When execution may be stayed.
  • Section 43-2-555 - Stating account or compelling settlement by attachment.
  • Section 43-2-556 - Issuance of citation; notice; when court required to examine, audit or restate account.
  • Section 43-2-557 - Proceedings on final settlement of account.
  • Section 43-2-558 - Setting aside decree.
  • Section 43-2-559 - Other actions not barred.
  • Section 43-2-560 - Settlement by sureties of deceased executor or administrator - Filing account and vouchers.
  • Section 43-2-561 - Settlement by sureties of deceased executor or administrator - Making representative of deceased executor or administrator party to settlement.
  • Section 43-2-562 - Settlement by sureties of deceased executor or administrator - Petition for order requiring sureties to make settlement.
  • Section 43-2-563 - Settlement by sureties of deceased executor or administrator - Conclusiveness of settlement.
  • Section 43-2-564 - Settlement by sureties of deceased executor or administrator - Execution against sureties.
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