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Section 2-2-111 - Presumption After Ten Years Notices Properly Given

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2-2-111. Presumption after ten years notices properly given. In any estate, wherein a decree of final settlement and distribution is or has been entered by any court of this state it shall, after ten (10) years from the date of the decree, be conclusively presumed that all notices required by law have been made and for the times and in the manner required by law.