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Section 43-2-275

Removal of resident executor from state.

The removal of any resident executor from this state to any other state or territory of the United States shall not be cause for his removal from the office of executor; but, on and after his removal, he shall in all respects be regarded and treated as a nonresident executor, and the provisions of article 8 of this chapter shall be applicable to him. Upon such removal, his sureties may require him to resign and make final settlement of his accounts or give a new bond as such executor.

(Code 1876, §2384; Code 1886, §2043; Code 1896, §89; Code 1907, §2565; Code 1923, §5788; Code 1940, T. 61, §150.)

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Statutes > Alabama > Title43 > Chapter2 > 43-2-275

Section 43-2-275

Removal of resident executor from state.

The removal of any resident executor from this state to any other state or territory of the United States shall not be cause for his removal from the office of executor; but, on and after his removal, he shall in all respects be regarded and treated as a nonresident executor, and the provisions of article 8 of this chapter shall be applicable to him. Upon such removal, his sureties may require him to resign and make final settlement of his accounts or give a new bond as such executor.

(Code 1876, §2384; Code 1886, §2043; Code 1896, §89; Code 1907, §2565; Code 1923, §5788; Code 1940, T. 61, §150.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title43 > Chapter2 > 43-2-275

Section 43-2-275

Removal of resident executor from state.

The removal of any resident executor from this state to any other state or territory of the United States shall not be cause for his removal from the office of executor; but, on and after his removal, he shall in all respects be regarded and treated as a nonresident executor, and the provisions of article 8 of this chapter shall be applicable to him. Upon such removal, his sureties may require him to resign and make final settlement of his accounts or give a new bond as such executor.

(Code 1876, §2384; Code 1886, §2043; Code 1896, §89; Code 1907, §2565; Code 1923, §5788; Code 1940, T. 61, §150.)