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Section 2-3-122 - Revoking Intestacy Administration if Will Later Allowed; Authority of Personal Representative — Wyoming Law | CourtGPT
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Section 2-3-122 - Revoking Intestacy Administration if Will Later Allowed; Authority of Personal Representative

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2-3-122. Revoking intestacy administration if will later allowed; authority of personal representative. In such case, the personal representative with the will annexed is entitled to demand, sue for, recover and collect all the rights, goods, chattels, debts and effects of the decedent remaining unadministered. He may prosecute to final judgment any suit commenced by the administrator before the revocation of his letters of administration.