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Engaged in war service defined

3B:14-8. Engaged in war service defined



3B:14-7. Account of removed or discharged fiduciary


A removed or discharged fiduciary shall, within 60 days after removal or discharge or within a shorter or longer period as the court may direct, state and settle his account before the Superior Court for all the assets of the estate in his charge.

L.1981, c. 405, s. 3B:14-7, eff. May 1, 1982.
3B:14-8. Engaged in war service defined

For the purposes of this article, a fiduciary or person named to act as fiduciary shall be deemed to be engaged in war service if in time of war:

a. He is a member of the armed forces of the United States or of any of its allies or has been accepted for service and is awaiting induction into the service; or

b. He is engaged in any work abroad in connection with a governmental agency of the United States or in connection with the American Red Cross Society or any other body with similar objects; or

c. He is interned in an enemy country or is in a foreign country or a possession or dependency of the United States and is unable to return to this State.

L.1981, c. 405, s. 3B:14-8, eff. May 1, 1982.
3B:14-9. Appointment of substitute for fiduciary engaged in war service

If a person is named to act as a fiduciary in a will or in any instrument creating a trust, who has not accepted the appointment or has not qualified, or if a person acting as a fiduciary is engaged in war service, the court may suspend the right of that person to be appointed as the fiduciary or suspend the powers of the fiduciary while he is engaged in war service and until the further order of the court. The court may appoint a substituted fiduciary until the termination of the suspension and reinstatement of the fiduciary or the person named to act as fiduciary is appointed.

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