Sec. 347. PROCEDURE WHEN REPRESENTATIVE NEGLECTS TO APPLY FOR SALE    


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  • When the representative of an estate neglects to apply for an order to sell sufficient property to pay the charges and claims against the estate that have been allowed and approved, or established by suit, any interested person may, upon written application, cause such representative to be cited to appear and make a full exhibit of the condition of such estate, and show cause why a sale of the property should not be ordered. Upon hearing such application, if the court is satisfied that a sale of the property is necessary or advisable in order to satisfy such claims, it shall enter an order of sale as provided in the preceding Section.

Acts 1955, 54th Leg., p. 88, ch. 55, eff. Jan. 1, 1956.