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Section 43-2-113

Executor de son tort.

No person is liable to an action, as executor of his own wrong, for having taken, received or interfered with the property of a deceased person but is liable to the executor or administrator for the value of all the property so taken or received and for all damages caused by his act to the estate of the deceased; but the provisions of this section must not be construed so as to prevent any creditor from maintaining a civil action against anyone in possession of property fraudulently transferred by such deceased person.

(Code 1852, §1933; Code 1867, §2292; Code 1876, §2636; Code 1886, §2271; Code 1896, §340; Code 1907, §2801; Code 1923, §6040; Code 1940, T. 61, §117.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title43 > Chapter2 > 43-2-113

Section 43-2-113

Executor de son tort.

No person is liable to an action, as executor of his own wrong, for having taken, received or interfered with the property of a deceased person but is liable to the executor or administrator for the value of all the property so taken or received and for all damages caused by his act to the estate of the deceased; but the provisions of this section must not be construed so as to prevent any creditor from maintaining a civil action against anyone in possession of property fraudulently transferred by such deceased person.

(Code 1852, §1933; Code 1867, §2292; Code 1876, §2636; Code 1886, §2271; Code 1896, §340; Code 1907, §2801; Code 1923, §6040; Code 1940, T. 61, §117.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title43 > Chapter2 > 43-2-113

Section 43-2-113

Executor de son tort.

No person is liable to an action, as executor of his own wrong, for having taken, received or interfered with the property of a deceased person but is liable to the executor or administrator for the value of all the property so taken or received and for all damages caused by his act to the estate of the deceased; but the provisions of this section must not be construed so as to prevent any creditor from maintaining a civil action against anyone in possession of property fraudulently transferred by such deceased person.

(Code 1852, §1933; Code 1867, §2292; Code 1876, §2636; Code 1886, §2271; Code 1896, §340; Code 1907, §2801; Code 1923, §6040; Code 1940, T. 61, §117.)