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    • Vermont Statutes
    • Title 14 - Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations
    • Chapter 63 - Inventory, Appraisal, and Accounts
    • § 1061. When not accountable for debts due

    Vermont Statutes
    Chapter 63 - Inventory, Appraisal, and Accounts
    § 1061. When not accountable for debts due

    § 1061. When not accountable for debts due
    An executor or administrator shall not be accountable for debts due the deceased if it appears that they remain uncollected without his or her fault. (Amended 2017, No. 195 (Adj. Sess.), § 6.)

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    Structure Vermont Statutes

    Vermont Statutes

    Title 14 - Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations

    Chapter 63 - Inventory, Appraisal, and Accounts

    § 1051. Inventory

    § 1052. Appraisers

    § 1053. Supplemental inventory

    § 1054. Assets not inventoried

    § 1055. Accounts of executors and administrators; time of rendering; examination

    § 1056. Liability on bond for neglect

    § 1057. For what to account

    § 1058. Not to gain or lose by increase or decrease in value

    § 1061. When not accountable for debts due

    § 1062. Use by executor or administrator

    § 1063. Accountable for losses by neglect

    § 1064. Costs to be allowed

    § 1065. Fees and expenses

    § 1066. Verification; right of heir to be examined

    § 1067. Notice of accounting

    § 1068. Surety may intervene and appeal

    § 1069. Waiver of final accounting

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