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Section 2-7-712 - Allowance and Rejection of Claims

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2-7-712. Allowance and rejection of claims. (a) When a claim, accompanied by the affidavit required in W.S. 2-7-704, has been filed with the clerk, the personal representative shall allow or reject it and his allowance or rejection shall be in writing and filed with the clerk within thirty (30) days after the expiration of the time for filing claims. (b) If the claim is filed with the clerk before the expiration of the time limited for the filing of claims, the same is filed in time though acted upon by the personal representative after the expiration of such time. (c) Every claim allowed by the personal representative shall be ranked among the acknowledged debts of the estate to be paid in due course of administration. (d) When a claim has been filed with the clerk and is rejected in whole or in part, the personal representative shall immediately upon rejection notify the claimant by certified mail.