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Section 3-53 - Exhibition of claims against estates.

CT Gen Stat § 3-53 (2019) (N/A)
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When any person who has mortgaged property to the state for the benefit of either of said funds dies or becomes insolvent and a time is legally limited for the exhibition of claims against his estate, the executor, administrator or trustee shall give notice of such death or insolvency and limitation and of the names and addresses of the commissioners on such estate, if such commissioners have been appointed, by letter deposited in the post office, addressed to the Treasurer, who, on receiving it, shall transmit in the same manner, to such executor, administrator or trustee, or to either commissioner on such estate, a copy of the contract secured by such mortgage, certifying thereon the sum due to the state, which shall be a sufficient exhibition and notice of the claim against such estate; and, until such notice is given by the executor, administrator or trustee, the record of the mortgage deed shall be sufficient notice to him of the existence and validity of such claim and shall be considered as a sufficient exhibition thereof to the executor or administrator or commissioners on such estate.

(1949 Rev., S. 145.)

Cited. 47 C. 400.

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Section 3-53 - Exhibition of claims against estates.