West Virginia Statutes

§ 44-2-17 — How contingent and unliquidated claims and claims not matured may be provided for

West Virginia·Ch. 44 ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES AND TRUSTS·Art. 2 PROOF AND ALLOWANCE OF CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES OF DECEDENTS
The fiduciary commissioner in his report on claims shall direct the personal representative to withhold from distribution to beneficiaries sufficient assets to take care of such contingent and unliquidated claims and claims not matured as shall be presented to and proved before the fiduciary commissioner, or a proportion thereof equal to what is paid to other creditors of the same class, and such assets shall be so withheld until such contingent liability becomes fixed, or such unliquidated liability becomes liquidated, or until such claims not matured mature, as the case may be, at which time such assets shall be disbursed or distributed as the fiduciary commissioner in his report may have designated and the circumstances may require. But in any case where there are sufficient assets to p

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Legislative History

1982 Reg. Sess., SB445

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