15 GCA § 2211
Specific Actions Authorized: For Partition; on Bond of
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(a)When a decedent leaves an undivided interest in any property, an action for the partition thereof may be instituted and maintained against such decedent's personal representative; and a decedent's personal representative may institute and maintain an action against the other cotenants for the partition of any property in which such decedent left an undivided interest.
(b)A personal representative, as such, may institute and maintain an action on the bond of any former personal representative of the same estate, for the use and benefit of all parties interested in the estate.
(c)If a decedent, in his lifetime, conveyed any real or personal property, or any interest therein, with intent to defraud his creditors, or to avoid any obligation due another, or made a conveyance that by law is void as against creditors, or made a gift of property in view of death, and there is a deficiency of assets in the hands of the personal representative, the personal representative must, on the application of any creditor, commence and prosecute to final judgment an action for the recovery of COL372014 CH. 22 POWERS AND DUTIES OF EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS WITH THE WILL ANNEXED AND ADMINISTRATORS the same for the benefit of the creditors. A creditor making such application must pay such part of the cost and expenses of the suit, or give such security to the personal representative therefor, as the Superior Court of Guam shall direct. All property recovered in an action brought under the provisions of this subsection must be sold for the payment of debts, in the same manner as if the decedent had died seised or possessed thereof, and the proceeds of such sale must be appropriated in payment of the debts of the decedent in the same manner as other property in the hands of the personal representative. The remainder of the proceeds, after all the debts of the decedent have been paid, must be paid to the person from whom such property was recovered.
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