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§58-633.


§58-633.
   
   Upon application for distribution, after final settlement of the
   accounts of administration, if the decedent was a nonresident of this
   state, leaving a will which has been duly proved or allowed in the
   state of his residence, and an authenticated copy thereof has been
   admitted to probate in this state, or if the decedent died intestate,
   and an administrator has been duly appointed and qualified in the
   state of his residence, and it is necessary, in order that the estate,
   or any part thereof, may be distributed according to the will, or if
   the court is satisfied that it is for the best interests of the
   estate, that the estate in this state should be delivered to the
   executor or administrator in the state or place of the decedent's
   residence, the court may order such delivery to be made, and, if
   necessary, order a sale of the real estate, and a like delivery of the
   proceeds. The delivery, in accordance with the order of the court, is
   a full discharge of the executor or administrator with the will
   annexed or administrator, in this state, in relation to all property
   embraced in such order, which, unless reversed on appeal binds and
   concludes all parties in interest. Sales of real state, ordered by
   virtue of this section, must be made in the same manner as other sales
   of real estate of decedents by order of the court.
   

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