N.J.S.A. 3B:23-21

Unclaimed estate assets.

3B:23-21 Unclaimed estate assets. 3B:23-21. Unclaimed estate assets. When a fiduciary states a final account and there remains in the fiduciary's control a balance, devise, distributive share, dividend, or sum of money to be paid to a person and the person, or that person's guardian, if a minor or a person who is incapacitated, fails to claim the balance, devise, distributive share, dividend, or sum of money within the period of time set forth in R.S.46:30B-37.1, then the property shall be disposed of as provided in N.J.S.3B:23-19 if it is part of an intestate estate or otherwise presumed abandoned and handled in accordance with the "Uniform Unclaimed Property Act (1981)," R.S.46:30B-1 et seq. amended 1989, c.58, s.3; 2001, c.109, s.3; 2013, c.103, s.51.

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