Vermont Code § 14 V.S.A. § 2107

Discharge of executor, administrator, trustee, guardian; account; exoneration of surety
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§ 2107. Discharge of executor, administrator, trustee, guardian; account; exoneration of surety
When an executor, administrator, trustee, or guardian has paid and delivered over
to the persons entitled to it the money or other property in his or her hands as required
by a decree of the Probate Division of the Superior Court, he or she may perpetuate
the evidence thereof by presenting to the court within one year after the decree is
made or within a time thereafter that the court allows, an account of the payment
or the delivery over of the property. If it is proved to the satisfaction of the court
and verified by the oath of the accountant, the account shall be allowed as his or
her final discharge and ordered to be recorded. The discharge shall forever exonerate
the accountant and his or her sureties from liability under the decree, unless his
or her account is impeached for fraud or manifest error.

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