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§ 64.1-175. How sum reserved on contingent claim to be paid.

Upon any such claim being allowed subsequent to any dividend, there shall beordered to be paid out of the estate remaining in the hands of therepresentative or under the control of the court, without regarding any debtof superior dignity for which there may have been no such reservation, theamount of such claim, or a proportion thereof equal to what shall have beenpaid to other creditors of the same class, if there be enough remaining topay the same, or such proportion; but the former dividend shall not bedisturbed.

(Code 1950, § 64-165; 1968, c. 656.)

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Statutes > Virginia > Title-64-1 > Chapter-6 > 64-1-175

§ 64.1-175. How sum reserved on contingent claim to be paid.

Upon any such claim being allowed subsequent to any dividend, there shall beordered to be paid out of the estate remaining in the hands of therepresentative or under the control of the court, without regarding any debtof superior dignity for which there may have been no such reservation, theamount of such claim, or a proportion thereof equal to what shall have beenpaid to other creditors of the same class, if there be enough remaining topay the same, or such proportion; but the former dividend shall not bedisturbed.

(Code 1950, § 64-165; 1968, c. 656.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-64-1 > Chapter-6 > 64-1-175

§ 64.1-175. How sum reserved on contingent claim to be paid.

Upon any such claim being allowed subsequent to any dividend, there shall beordered to be paid out of the estate remaining in the hands of therepresentative or under the control of the court, without regarding any debtof superior dignity for which there may have been no such reservation, theamount of such claim, or a proportion thereof equal to what shall have beenpaid to other creditors of the same class, if there be enough remaining topay the same, or such proportion; but the former dividend shall not bedisturbed.

(Code 1950, § 64-165; 1968, c. 656.)