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Section 43-2-190

Applications for letters testamentary or of administration.

The application filed by a nonresident for letters testamentary or of administration must set forth his name and post-office address; but the address so given may, at any time, be changed by such nonresident executor or administrator, such change to be shown by a written statement setting forth his present post-office address, signed by such executor or administrator, or his attorney and filed and recorded in the court granting the letters.

(Code 1896, §83; Code 1907, §2559; Code 1923, §5782; Code 1940, T. 61, §144.)

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Statutes > Alabama > Title43 > Chapter2 > 43-2-190

Section 43-2-190

Applications for letters testamentary or of administration.

The application filed by a nonresident for letters testamentary or of administration must set forth his name and post-office address; but the address so given may, at any time, be changed by such nonresident executor or administrator, such change to be shown by a written statement setting forth his present post-office address, signed by such executor or administrator, or his attorney and filed and recorded in the court granting the letters.

(Code 1896, §83; Code 1907, §2559; Code 1923, §5782; Code 1940, T. 61, §144.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title43 > Chapter2 > 43-2-190

Section 43-2-190

Applications for letters testamentary or of administration.

The application filed by a nonresident for letters testamentary or of administration must set forth his name and post-office address; but the address so given may, at any time, be changed by such nonresident executor or administrator, such change to be shown by a written statement setting forth his present post-office address, signed by such executor or administrator, or his attorney and filed and recorded in the court granting the letters.

(Code 1896, §83; Code 1907, §2559; Code 1923, §5782; Code 1940, T. 61, §144.)