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As soon after the expiration of said year as the assets shall have been collected, or whensoever thereafter required by the court, the assignee or receiver shall file his account, and a list of the claims proven before him, in the proper court, duly sworn to by him as correct in all particulars; and if there are no claims remaining unadjusted, he shall give a written or printed notice to the insolvent and all the creditors known to him, in the following form:
You are hereby notified that my account and a list of the claims proven before me has been filed in the court of common pleas of county, as of Term, eighteen hundred and Number , and that said account will be allowed and distribution of the balance shown thereby will be made among the creditors therein named, according to their respective claims, on, the day of , eighteen hundred and , unless objections be filed thereto or to any of said claims, before that time.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 39 P.S. Insolvency and Assignments § 84. Filing of account; notice - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-39-ps-insolvency-and-assignments/pa-st-sect-39-84/
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