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Section 720.215 – County Public Administrator; Vacancy Due to Death or Incapacity, Filling.

720.215 County public administrator; vacancy due to death or incapacity, filling. Sec. 15. Whenever a vacancy shall occur in the office of county public administrator because of the death or incapacity of such county public administrator, the state public administrator, or any county public administrator specifically designated by him, shall petition the probate court, pursuant […]

Section 720.220 – State or County Public Administrator; Continuation After Discovery of Heir; Expenses; Receipts Turned Over to State Treasurer.

720.220 State or county public administrator; continuation after discovery of heir; expenses; receipts turned over to state treasurer. Sec. 20. Whenever the state public administrator or a county public administrator shall be appointed fiduciary of any estate under the provisions of this act, and it shall subsequently appear or be discovered that the deceased left […]

Section 720.222 – Retroactive Construction of Act.

720.222 Retroactive construction of act. Sec. 22. This act, in all of its provisions, is intended to be retroactive, and it shall be construed as applying retrospectively to all persons, property and estates coming within its purview. History: 1947, Act 194, Imd. Eff. June 12, 1947 ;– CL 1948, 720.222

Section 720.223 – Repeal; Saving Clause.

720.223 Repeal; saving clause. Sec. 23. Act No. 15 of the Public Acts of 1923, being sections 15611 to 15623, inclusive, of the Compiled Laws of 1929, is hereby repealed, except that all appointments made thereunder and all letters of administration issued to the state public administrator or to any county public administrator by virtue […]

Section 720.210 – County Public Administrator; Vacancy, Filling.

720.210 County public administrator; vacancy, filling. Sec. 10. In case of a vacancy occurring in the office of county public administrator in and for any county from any cause, the state public administrator may fill such vacancy forthwith and thereupon notify the probate court of the county in which such vacancy occurred of the fact […]