Texas Statutes
§ 360.301 — LIABILITY FOR FAILURE TO DELIVER ESTATE PROPERTY.
Texas·Code ES Estates Code
Sec. 360.301. LIABILITY FOR FAILURE TO DELIVER ESTATE PROPERTY.
(a)If an executor or administrator neglects, when demanded, to deliver a portion of an estate ordered to be delivered to a person entitled to that portion, the person may file with the court clerk a written complaint alleging:
(1)the fact of the neglect;
(2)the date of the person's demand; and
(3)other relevant facts.
(b)On the filing of a complaint under Subsection (a), the court clerk shall issue a citation to be served personally on the executor or administrator. The citation must:
(1)apprise the executor or administrator of the complaint; and
(2)cite the executor or administrator to appear before the court and answer, if the executor or administrator desires, at the time designated in the citation.
(c)If at the hea
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Related
in the Estate of Robert Jerry Brazda
(Court of Appeals of Texas, 2019)
Legislative History
Added by Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 680 (H.B. 2502 ), Sec. 1, eff. January 1, 2014.
Nearby Sections
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§ 360.001
GENERAL APPLICATION.§ 360.051
CITATION OF INTERESTED PERSONS.§ 360.101
HEARING ON APPLICATION.§ 360.102
COURT DECREE.§ 360.103
EXPENSES OF PARTITION.§ 360.151
APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS.§ 360.152
WRIT OF PARTITION.§ 360.153
PARTITION BY COMMISSIONERS.§ 360.154
COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.§ 360.156
DELIVERY OF PROPERTY.§ 360.157
COMMISSIONERS' FEES.§ 360.201
COURT FINDING.