2018 Code of Alabama
Title 43 - WILLS AND DECEDENTS' ESTATES.
Chapter 2 - ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES.
Article 15 - Claims and Debts.
Division 3 - Sale, Compromise, and Settlement.
Section 43-2-390 - Authorization to compromise or sell claims.

Universal Citation: AL Code § 43-2-390 (2018)
Section 43-2-390Authorization to compromise or sell claims.

The probate court having jurisdiction of the estate may authorize any executor or administrator to compromise or sell any bad or doubtful claim due the estate, on the written application of the executor or administrator, verified by his affidavit, and stating the facts, supported by evidence satisfactory to the court, that such claim is bad or doubtful, and that a compromise or sale thereof will promote the interests of the estate.

(Code 1876, §2505; Code 1886, §2088; Code 1896, §138; Code 1907, §2602; Code 1923, §5827; Code 1940, T. 61, §223.)
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