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§28A‑26‑9.  Remission of surplus assets by ancillary personalrepresentative to domiciliary personal representative.

Unless a testator in a willotherwise directs, any assets (including proceeds from the sale of real estate)remaining after payment of claims against the estate of a nonresident decedentbeing administered by an ancillary personal representative other than thedomiciliary personal representative shall be transferred and delivered to thedomiciliary personal representative or, if none, to the court in the domicileof the decedent which has jurisdiction to administer the estate. (1973,c. 1329, s. 3.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_28A > GS_28A-26-9

§28A‑26‑9.  Remission of surplus assets by ancillary personalrepresentative to domiciliary personal representative.

Unless a testator in a willotherwise directs, any assets (including proceeds from the sale of real estate)remaining after payment of claims against the estate of a nonresident decedentbeing administered by an ancillary personal representative other than thedomiciliary personal representative shall be transferred and delivered to thedomiciliary personal representative or, if none, to the court in the domicileof the decedent which has jurisdiction to administer the estate. (1973,c. 1329, s. 3.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_28A > GS_28A-26-9

§28A‑26‑9.  Remission of surplus assets by ancillary personalrepresentative to domiciliary personal representative.

Unless a testator in a willotherwise directs, any assets (including proceeds from the sale of real estate)remaining after payment of claims against the estate of a nonresident decedentbeing administered by an ancillary personal representative other than thedomiciliary personal representative shall be transferred and delivered to thedomiciliary personal representative or, if none, to the court in the domicileof the decedent which has jurisdiction to administer the estate. (1973,c. 1329, s. 3.)