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90                                          LAWS OF MARYLAND                             [Ch. 11

5-405. VACANT.

5-406. FINALITY OF ACTION IN JUDICIAL PROBATE.

EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN §§5-207 AND 5-407, ANY
DETERMINATION MADE BY THE COURT IN A PROCEEDING FOR
JUDICIAL PROBATE IS FINAL AND BINDING ON ALL PERSONS.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section presently appears as
Art. 93, §5-406. The only changes are in
language.

5-407. SUBSEQUENT PROCEEDING.

A JUDICIAL PROBATE MAY BE REOPENED AND A NEW

PROCEEDING HELD IF, FOLLOWING A REQUEST BY AN INTERESTED

PERSON WITHIN 18 MONTHS FROM THE DEATH OF THE DECEDENT,

THE COURT FINDS THE EXISTENCE OF ANY FACT WHICH WOULD

PERMIT THE HOLDING OF A PROCEEDING PURSUANT TO §5-304(B).

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section presently appears as
Art. 93, §5-407. No change is made.

SUBTITLE 5. FOREIGN PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE.
5-501. LETTERS IN MARYLAND NOT REQUIRED.

A FOREIGN PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE IS NOT REQUIRED TO
TAKE OUT LETTERS IN THE STATE.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section presently appears     as

Art. 93, §5-501. Four words are deleted   at

the end of the section, and a style change     is
made.

5-502. POWERS OF FOREIGN PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE.

ANY FOREIGN PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE MAY EXERCISE IN
MARYLAND ALL POWERS OF HIS OFFICE, AND MAY SUE AND BE
SUED IN MARYLAND, SUBJECT TO ANY STATUTE OR RULE RELATING
TO NONRESIDENTS.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section presently appears as
Art. 93, §5-502. No change is made.

5-503. NOTICE BY FOREIGN PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE; CLAIMS
AGAINST NONRESIDENT DECEDENTS.

(A) DEFINITION OF "LEASEHOLD PROPERTY."

AS USED IN THIS SUBTITLE, "LEASEHOLD PROPERTY"
REFERS ONLY TO A LEASEHOLD INTEREST IN REAL PROPERTY.

(B) PUBLICATION OF NOTICE.

 

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