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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 28A — Administration of Decedents' Estates

§ 28A-10-3. Statement of account; record of conduct.

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§ 28A-10-3. Statement of account; record of conduct.
When the personal representative files the personal representative's petition requesting permission to resign the personal representative's office, the personal representative shall also file a verified statement of:
(1)The personal representative's accounts since that personal representative's qualification, or if the personal representative has previously filed an account, a statement of the personal representative's accounts since the date thereof;
(2)The assets of the estate and their location;
(3)The debts and liabilities of the estate;
(4)All facts and circumstances known to the personal representative the disclosure of which is necessary for a full and fair assessment of the personal representative's conduct of the office; and
(5)All additional facts and circumstances known to the personal representative the disclosure of which is necessary for a full and fair understanding of all matters concerning the estate. (1973, c. 1329, s. 3; 2011-344, s. 4.)
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