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Title 21 - Fiduciary Relations and Persons with Mental Illness. [Enacted title]
Chapter 19 - Estates of Absentees and Absconders. [Repealed].
- § 21–1901. Petition for appointment of receiver, where absentees interested in property; Corporation Counsel as party [Repealed]
- § 21–1902. Warrant to United States marshal; fees of marshal [Repealed]
- § 21–1903. Notice of hearing to absentee and interested parties [Repealed]
- § 21–1904. Time of hearing; publication and posting of notice [Repealed]
- § 21–1905. Appointment of receiver; bond; finding of date of disappearance [Repealed]
- § 21–1906. Transfer of property to receiver; schedule of property [Repealed]
- § 21–1907. Possession, by receiver, of additional property; collection of debts [Repealed]
- § 21–1908. Procedure where absentee left only debts due him; appointment of receiver [Repealed]
- § 21–1909. Care, custody, sale of property [Repealed]
- § 21–1910. Support of absentee’s spouse and minor children [Repealed]
- § 21–1911. Receiver may adjust claims of or against estate [Repealed]
- § 21–1912. Compensation of receiver; interest of absentee in property to cease after fourteen years [Repealed]
- § 21–1913. Distribution after fourteen years as if absentee had died intestate [Repealed]
- § 21–1914. Time for distribution and accounting when receiver not appointed within thirteen years [Repealed]
- § 21–1915. Construction with other laws [Repealed]
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