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  8. Chapter 6 - Escheat of Decedents' Estates


Chapter 6 - Escheat of Decedents' Estates


  • § 31-6-101. Escheat generally.
  • § 31-6-102. Escheat of real property.
  • § 31-6-103. Escheat of tangible personal property customarily kept in this state.
  • § 31-6-104. Escheat of tangible personal property subject to administration in this state.
  • § 31-6-105. Escheat of intangible personal property of decedent domiciled in this state.
  • § 31-6-106. Escheat of intangible personal property subject to administration in this state.
  • § 31-6-107. Reports concerning property that may be subject to escheat.
  • § 31-6-108. Surrender and retention of property subject to escheat.
  • § 31-6-109. Suit involving escheat property -- Duties of state treasurer and attorney general and reporter.
  • § 31-6-111. Intervention.
  • § 31-6-112. Determination of title.
  • § 31-6-113. Sale pending determination.
  • § 31-6-114. Joinder of treasurer in case that may involve property subject to escheat.
  • § 31-6-115. Proceedings in other states.
  • § 31-6-116. Disposition of escheated property.
  • § 31-6-119. Claims for property of decedent.
  • § 31-6-120. Rules and regulations.
  • § 31-6-121. Excepted property.
  • § 31-6-122. Right of appeal.
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