2021 Code of Alabama
Title 43 - Wills and Decedents' Estates.
Chapter 2 - Administration of Estates.
Article 19 - Insolvent Estates.
Division 6 - Report or Decree of Insolvency as Affecting Pending Civil Actions.
Section 43-2-813 - Effect of Order or Decree of Insolvency Certified to Other Courts After Judgment or Decree Therein Rendered.

Universal Citation: AL Code § 43-2-813 (2021)

Section 43-2-813

Effect of order or decree of insolvency certified to other courts after judgment or decree therein rendered.

After judgment or decree has been rendered in any court against an executor or administrator for any debt, damages or costs, if the estate is subsequently declared insolvent, such personal representative may file a certified copy of the decree or order of the probate court declaring such estate insolvent with the clerk or register of the court in which such judgment or decree was rendered against the personal representative; whereupon, it shall be the duty of such clerk or register to certify back to the probate court a copy of such judgment or decree for payment in the probate court as other claims against insolvent estates, after which no execution shall issue or be further enforced against such executor or administrator or sureties personally by the court rendering such judgment or decree.

(Code 1907, §2796; Code 1923, §6035; Code 1940, T. 61, §422.)

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