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Code · Illinois · Chapter 755 — ESTATES · Act 5

Sec. 9-9. Payment or delivery of personal estate on order for summary administration.

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Sec. 9-9. Payment or delivery of personal estate on order for summary administration.) Upon receipt of an authenticated copy of the order of the court, as provided in Section 9-8, any person or corporation indebted to or holding the personal estate of the decedent or acting as registrar or transfer agent of any evidence of interest, indebtedness, property or right shall pay the indebtedness or deliver, transfer or issue the personal estate in accordance with the order. Upon the payment, delivery, transfer or issuance in accordance with the order, the person or corporation is released to the same extent as if the payment, delivery, transfer or issuance had been made to a legally qualified representative of the decedent and is not required to see to the application or disposition of the property, but each person to whom a payment, delivery, transfer or issuance is made is liable to the extent of the value thereof at the time of distribution to any claimant or other person having a prior right and is accountable to any representative of the decedent thereafter appointed.
If a person or corporation to whom the authenticated copy of the order is delivered refuses to pay, deliver, transfer or issue the personal estate as provided by this Section, it may be recovered in a civil action by or on behalf of the person entitled to receive it upon proof of receipt of the authenticated copy of the order by the person or corporation indebted to or holding the personal estate or acting as registrar or transfer agent.
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