20 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 3503

 Notice to parties in interest.

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§ 3503.  Notice to parties in interest.

The personal representative shall give written notice of the filing of his account and of its call for audit or confirmation to every person known to the personal representative to have or assert an interest in the estate as beneficiary, heir, next of kin or claimant, unless the interest of such person has been satisfied or unless such person fails to respond to a demand under section 3532(b.1) (relating to at risk of personal representative).

(Dec. 16, 1992, P.L.1163, No.152, eff. imd.)

 

Cross References.  Section 3503 is referred to in sections 5163, 5533 of this title.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5 cases, 1979–2017 · leading case: In Re Estate of Alexander
In Re Estate of Alexander (2000) pasuperct · cites it 2× “20 Pa.C.S. § 3503 provides: 6 Notice to parties in interest The personal representative shall give written notice of the filing of his account and of its call for audit or confirmation to every person known to the personal representative to have or assert an interest in the…”
Estate of Sewell (1979) pa “” See 20 Pa.C.S. §§ 3503 & 7183(1). The trustees read the statutory language “known” to mean that, unless a fiduciary is certain of a beneficiary’s interest, there is no duty to inform or otherwise make provision for the beneficiary.”
Gojmerac v. Naughton (2006) pasuperct “We first note that the comment to Section 3384 provides, in part: Subsection (a): Creditors who fail to give notice of then’ claims will not be entitled to written notice of the fifing of an account as provided for in Section 703 [20 Pa.”
Estate of Anne v. Ballinger (2017) pasuperct · cites it 2× “Specifically relied upon are 20 Pa.C.S. § 3503 (which falls under Chapter 35 of the Probate, Estates, and Fiduciaries Code: s New Supreme Court Orphans' Court rules came into effect September I, 2016, but all decrees at issue in the instant Appeal are governed by the prior rules.”
Cresswell Estate (1985) paorphctunion “§3384(a) in an attempt to toll the statute of limitations and to qualify Gerald Cresswell as an unpaid claimant to whom written notice of the filing of the account and of the call of the account for audit and confirmation is due under 20 Pa.”
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