Pennsylvania Code § 20-3184

Discharge of personal representative and surety.
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After confirmation of his final account and distribution to the parties entitled, a personal representative and his surety may be discharged by the court from future liability. The court may discharge only the surety from future liability, allowing the personal representative to continue without surety, upon condition that no further assets shall come into the control of the personal representative until he files another bond with sufficient surety, as required by the register.
CHAPTER 33
ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES
Subchapter
A. Inventory
B. Personal Representatives; Powers, Duties and Liabilities
C. Sales, Pledges, Mortgages, Leases, Options and Exchanges
D. Abatement, Survival and Control of Actions
E. Claims; Charges; Rights of Creditors
SUBCHAPTER A
INVENTORY
Sec.
3301. Duty of personal representative.
3302. Valuations.
3303. Supplemental inventory.
3304. Claims against personal representative.
3305. Objections to inventory.

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