Section 43-2-47 Special Administrator Ad Colligendum.
The judge of probate may appoint a special administrator in certain cases, and that administrator may collect, preserve, and sometimes sell the deceased’s property. The administrator’s authority ends when letters testamentary or administration are granted, and then the administrator must hand over assets and account to
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The judge of probate may appoint a special administrator in certain cases, and that administrator may collect, preserve, and sometimes sell the deceased’s property. The administrator’s authority ends when letters testamentary or administration are granted, and then the administrator must hand over assets and account to the probate court.
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