Vermont Statutes
Chapter 61 - Executors and Administrators
§ 914. Power of new administrator

§ 914. Power of new administrator
An administrator appointed in the place of a former executor or administrator shall have the same authority in settling the estate as the former executor or administrator, including the authority to prosecute or defend actions commenced by or against the former executor or administrator, and the new administrator may revive actions and have execution on judgments recovered in the name of the former executor or administrator on behalf of the estate. (Amended 1971, No. 185 (Adj. Sess.), § 171, eff. March 29, 1972; 2017, No. 195 (Adj. Sess.), § 5.)

Structure Vermont Statutes

Vermont Statutes

Title 14 - Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations

Chapter 61 - Executors and Administrators

§ 902. Will allowed; letters to executor

§ 903. Administration; to whom granted

§ 904. Nonresident executor or administrator

§ 905. Appeal to the Civil Division of the Superior Court

§ 906. Bond; amount, conditions

§ 908. Bonds of joint administrators and executors

§ 909. Executor refusing trust or not giving bond

§ 910. When executor is a minor

§ 913. Death or removal of executor or administrator

§ 914. Power of new administrator

§ 915. Appointment of administrator to act with survivor

§ 916. Powers of administrator appointed to act with survivor

§ 917. Power of regulation

§ 917a. Termination of appointment

§ 918. One of the coexecutors disqualified, others may act

§ 919. Persons unheard from for five years; settlement of estate

§ 920. Liability of executor; rights on return

§ 921. Property of persons serving in armed force — Absent persons, conservator

§ 922. Powers of conservator; bond

§ 923. Termination of conservatorship

§ 924. Revocation of letters of administration—When will discovered

§ 925. Powers of executor of discovered will

§ 926. Revocation of letters not to avoid acts under them

§ 927. Executor or administrator of deceased partner—access to books

§ 928. Probate Division of the Superior Court may compel compliance

§ 929. Buildings to be kept in repair

§ 930. Estate not willed

§ 931. Limitation on claims of creditors

§ 961. Special administrator; appointment when estate jeopardized; conduct of business

§ 962. Appointment in case of delay

§ 963. Powers

§ 964. Liability for debts

§ 965. Bond

§ 966. Powers to cease, when