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Chapter 362
Closing Administration of Estate

Sections

362.001
Settling and Closing Administration of Estate
362.002
Compelling Settlement of Estate
362.003
Verified Account Required
362.004
Contents of Account
362.005
Citation and Notice on Presentation of Account
362.006
Examination of and Hearing on Account
362.007
Delivery of Certain Property to Guardian
362.008
Certain Debts Excluded from Settlement Computation
362.009
Money Due to Estate Pending Final Discharge
362.011
Partition and Distribution of Estate; Deposit in Court's Registry
362.012
Discharge of Personal Representative When No Estate Property Remains
362.013
Discharge of Personal Representative When Estate Fully Administered
362.051
Failure to Present Account
362.052
Liability for Failure to Deliver Estate Property
 



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The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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