N.J.S.A. 3B:15-23

Proof of order to limit creditors required in certain cases.

3B:15-23 Proof of order to limit creditors required in certain cases. 3B:15-23. Proof of order to limit creditors required in certain cases. An order of discharge shall not be made in cases in which the fiduciary is an executor, administrator with the will annexed, substituted administrator with the will annexed, administrator or substituted administrator except upon proof that nine months have elapsed after the entry of an order to limit creditors pursuant to N.J.S. 3B:22-4, and that there are not any unpaid or pending claims of creditors of the decedent presented to the fiduciary pursuant to chapter 22 of this title. Amended 2005, c.160, s.15.

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