2010 Pennsylvania Code
Title 20 - DECEDENTS, ESTATES AND FIDUCIARIES
Chapter 77 - Trusts
7798 - Failure to present claim at audit.

     § 7798.  Failure to present claim at audit.
        (a)  Applicability.--This section applies to a person that,
     at the audit of a trustee's account, has a claim that:
            (1)  arose out of the administration of trust property or
        arises out of the distribution of trust property upon any
        interim or final accounting of the trust; and
            (2)  is not reported to the court as an admitted claim.
        (b)  Bar.--A person that fails, at the call for audit or
     confirmation, to present a claim under subsection (a) shall be
     forever barred from making a claim against:
            (1)  trust property distributed pursuant to the audit or
        confirmation;
            (2)  a distributee of trust property distributed pursuant
        to the audit or confirmation; and
            (3)  except as otherwise provided in section 3521
        (relating to rehearing; relief granted), trust property
        awarded back upon further trust pursuant to the audit or
        confirmation.
        (c)  Liens and charges unimpaired.--Nothing in this section
     shall be construed as impairing any lien or charge on real or
     personal estate of the trust existing at the time of the audit.

        Cross References.  Section 7798 is referred to in section
     7785 of this title.

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