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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 20 — DECEDENTS, ESTATES AND FIDUCIARIES · Chapter 77

§ 7798. Failure to present claim at audit.

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§ 7798. Failure to present claim at audit.
(a)Applicability.-- This section applies to a person that, at the audit of a trustee's account, has a claim that:
(1)arose out of the administration of trust property or arises out of the distribution of trust property upon any interim or final accounting of the trust; and
(2)is not reported to the court as an admitted claim.
(b)Bar.-- A person that fails, at the call for audit or confirmation, to present a claim under subsection
(a)shall be forever barred from making a claim against:
(1)trust property distributed pursuant to the audit or confirmation;
(2)a distributee of trust property distributed pursuant to the audit or confirmation; and
(3)except as otherwise provided in section 3521 (relating to rehearing; relief granted), trust property awarded back upon further trust pursuant to the audit or confirmation.
(c)Liens and charges unimpaired.-- Nothing in this section shall be construed as impairing any lien or charge on real or personal estate of the trust existing at the time of the audit.
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Cross References. Section 7798 is referred to in section 7785 of this title.
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