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§58-106.
§58-106.
Where a person absent from the state, or a minor, is named executor,
and there is another executor who accepts the trust and qualifies, the
latter may have letters testamentary and administer the estate until
the return of the absentee, or the majority of the minor, who may then
be admitted as joint executor. If there is no other executor, letters
of administration with the will annexed, must be granted; but the
court may, in its discretion, revoke them on the return of the absent
executor, or the arrival of the minor at the age of majority.
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