Texas Probate Code - Section 171. Creditor May Require Exhibit
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§ 171. CREDITOR MAY REQUIRE EXHIBIT. Any creditor of the
community estate whose claim has not been paid in full, after the
lapse of one year from the filing of the inventory, appraisement,
list of claims, and bond by the survivor, may by written application
to the court cause such survivor to be cited by personal service to
appear and make an exhibit to the court in writing and under oath,
showing fully and specifically:
(a) The debts that have been presented to him against such
community estate and their class; and
(b) The debts that have been paid by him and those that
remain unpaid, and the class of each; and
(c) The property that has been disposed of by him, and the
amount received therefor; and
(d) The property remaining on hand; and
(e) An account of losses, expenses, and commissions.
Acts 1955, 54th Leg., p. 88, ch. 55, eff. Jan. 1, 1956.
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Last modified: August 11, 2007
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