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§ 30-2-712. Affidavit of Heirship

Affidavits duly sworn to upon the personal knowledge of the affiant before an officer entitled to administer oaths in the jurisdiction where the affidavit is made, setting forth any fact or facts concerning the relationship of any parties to persons deceased, or containing a statement of any facts pertinent to be ascertained in determining the […]

§ 30-2-714. Recovery of Assets After Close of Estate

When all the debts of any deceased person are paid in full, and the administrator or executor of the deceased persons has resigned, or is dead, and there is no person representing the deceased person as administrator or executor, and there are claims due the estate of the decedent, that, from insolvency or other cause, […]

§ 30-3-101. Short Title

This part shall be known and may be cited as the “Uniform Absence as Evidence of Death and Absentees’ Property Law.”

§ 30-3-104. Receiver — Appointment — Powers

When a person domiciled in this state and having an interest in any form of property disappears and is absent from the person’s place of residence without being heard of after diligent inquiry, upon application for a finding of such disappearance and absence and of the necessity for the appointment of a receiver to the […]

§ 30-3-105. Temporary Receiver

Upon the filing of the application referred to in § 30-3-104, the court may for cause shown appoint a temporary receiver to take charge of the property of the absentee and conserve it pending hearing upon the application. Such temporary receiver shall qualify by giving bond in an amount and with surety to be approved […]

§ 30-2-703. Disposition of Shares — Application and Claim for Share

Shares so placed in the state treasury shall not become the property of the state, but shall be and remain trust property demandable at any time by the owner or by the guardian of any owner, distributee or by the personal representative of any deceased owner. Any person lawfully entitled to receive any money paid […]