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§ 28A-11-1 – Appointment and qualifications of collectors.

28A-11-1. Appointment and qualifications of collectors. When for any reason other than a situation provided for in Chapter 28B or Chapter 28C entitled "Estates of Absentees in Military Service" and "Estates of Missing Persons" a delay is encountered in the issuance of letters to a personal representative or when, in any case, the clerk of […]

§ 28A-11-2 – Oath and bond.

28A-11-2. Oath and bond. Every collector shall take an oath as prescribed in G.S. 28A-7-1 and give bond as required in Article 8 of this Chapter for personal representatives. (C.C.P., s. 464; Code, s. 1384; Rev., s. 23; C.S., s. 25; 1973, c. 1329, s. 3.)

§ 28A-11-3 – Duties and powers of collectors.

28A-11-3. Duties and powers of collectors. (a) Every collector shall: (1) Take such possession, custody, or control of the personal property of the decedent as in the exercise of reasonable judgment the collector deems necessary to its preservation; (2) Publish notices to creditors as provided by Article 14 of this Chapter; (3) Collect claims payable […]

§ 28A-11-4 – When collectors' powers cease; settlement of accounts.

28A-11-4. When collectors’ powers cease; settlement of accounts. (a) When letters testamentary or letters of administration are issued, or when in any case the clerk of superior court terminates the appointment of the collector, the powers of the collector cease. (b) Upon the termination of the collector’s appointment, the collector shall surrender to the personal […]

§ 28A-11-5 – Compensation.

28A-11-5. Compensation. A collector shall be compensated in accordance with Article 23 of this Chapter. (1977, c. 814, s. 4.)