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Subchapter I General Provisions


  • § 1501 Necessity for letters testamentary or of administration.
  • § 1502 Grant of letters testamentary.
  • § 1503 Grant of letters to one under an incapacity.
  • § 1504 Grant of letters of administration.
  • § 1505 Persons entitled to letters of administration.
  • § 1506 Power of attorney by nondomiciliary executor or administrator.
  • § 1507 Successor administrator; personal representative of executor or administrator; administration during pendency of litigation.
  • § 1508 Persons not qualified to receive letters testamentary or of administration.
  • § 1509 Oath of executor or administrator.
  • § 1510 Personal representatives of deceased guardians.
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