An ancillary personal representative may pay a claim against the estate only if it has been presented and allowed in the manner and within the time required to establish a claim against an estate of domiciliary administration in this state. Acts 1949, No. 140, § 184; A.S.A. 1947, § 62-3106. An ancillary personal representative may pay a claim against the estate only if it has been presented and allowed in the manner and within the time required to establish a claim against an estate of domiciliary administration in this state. Acts 1949, No. 140, § 184; A.S.A. 1947, § 62-3106. An ancillary personal representative may pay a claim against the estate only if it has been presented and allowed in the manner and within the time required to establish a claim against an estate of domiciliary administration in this state. Acts 1949, No. 140, § 184; A.S.A. 1947, § 62-3106. An ancillary personal representative may pay a claim against the estate only if it has been presented and allowed in the manner and within the time required to establish a claim against an estate of domiciliary administration in this state. Acts 1949, No. 140, § 184; A.S.A. 1947, § 62-3106.
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