Michigan Compiled Laws
Act 194 of 1947 - State Public Administrator (720.201 - 720.223)
Section 720.212 - County Public Administrator; Petition to Remove on Failure to Render Final Account; Proof of Mailing; Notice of Hearing; Release of Sureties.

Sec. 12.
Whenever the state public administrator shall request any county public administrator, whose appointment as such has terminated, to present within a reasonable length of time to the probate court the aforesaid petition, praying that he be permitted to resign his trust, together with his final account as in this act provided, and such former county public administrator has failed, neglected or refused to comply with such request, the attorney general or the state public administrator, may thereupon, on behalf of the people of the state of Michigan, petition the probate court for the removal of such former county public administrator as fiduciary of any estate in which he received such appointment by virtue of the provisions of this act. The said petition of the attorney general or the state public administrator shall have attached thereto a true copy of the aforesaid request, together with proof of mailing thereof to the former county public administrator at his last known place of business at least 10 days prior to the date of filing of said petition, and such petition shall thereupon constitute sufficient grounds for the granting of the prayer for the removal of said fiduciary and the entry of an order by the judge of probate directing said fiduciary to render his final account: Provided, That notice of hearing on said petition shall be in manner and form as provided in the general probate laws of this state: Provided further, That the sureties of such fiduciary shall not be released from liability until such fiduciary shall have fully settled and adjusted his accounts as by law required.
History: 1947, Act 194, Imd. Eff. June 12, 1947 ;-- CL 1948, 720.212

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 720 - Probate

Act 194 of 1947 - State Public Administrator (720.201 - 720.223)

Section 720.201 - State Public Administrator; Appointment, Term, Salary, Expenses.

Section 720.202 - County Public Administrator; Appointment, Qualifications, and Term; Source of Compensation.

Section 720.203 - Repealed. 1978, Act 642, Eff. July 1, 1979.

Section 720.204 - State Public Administrator; Filing Copy of Appointment of County Public Administrator, Letters of Administration.

Section 720.205 - Repealed. 1978, Act 642, Eff. July 1, 1979.

Section 720.206 - State or County Public Administrator; Powers and Authority.

Section 720.207 - State or County Public Administrator; Bonds.

Section 720.208 - Repealed. 1978, Act 642, Eff. July 1, 1979.

Section 720.209 - State Public Administrator; Vacancy, Filling; Bond of Predecessor Fiduciary, Continuation.

Section 720.210 - County Public Administrator; Vacancy, Filling.

Section 720.211 - County Public Administrator; Termination of Appointment; Petition to Resign Trust and for Discharge; Final Accounting.

Section 720.212 - County Public Administrator; Petition to Remove on Failure to Render Final Account; Proof of Mailing; Notice of Hearing; Release of Sureties.

Section 720.213 - County Public Administrator; Accounting and Petition for Compensation; Proof of Mailing; Approval.

Section 720.214 - County Public Administrator; Termination of Appointment as Special Administrator; Final Accounting, Filing; General Administrator.

Section 720.215 - County Public Administrator; Vacancy Due to Death or Incapacity, Filling.

Section 720.216 - County Public Administrator; Appointment as Successor Fiduciary; Allowance of Fees.

Section 720.217 - County Public Administrator; Report by Fiduciary as to Facts Causing Delay and Preventing Closing of Estate.

Section 720.218 - State or County Public Administrator; Escheated Property Turned Over to State Treasurer.

Section 720.219 - State or County Public Administrator; Interest in Estate Property Prohibited.

Section 720.220 - State or County Public Administrator; Continuation After Discovery of Heir; Expenses; Receipts Turned Over to State Treasurer.

Section 720.221 - State or County Public Administrator; Access to Property, Papers and Records.

Section 720.222 - Retroactive Construction of Act.

Section 720.223 - Repeal; Saving Clause.