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CHAP. II.]
ADMINISTRATORS AND EXECUTORS.
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account, the court may proceed against him as provided in the preceding section.

When debtor unable to pay all his debts.Sect. 11. When any debtor of a deceased person shall be unable to pay all his debts, the executor or administrator, with the approbation of the judge of probate, may compound with such debtor and give him a discharge upon receiving a fair and just dividend of his effects.

When mortgagee die without foreclosing.Sect. 12. When any mortgagee of real estate, or any assignee of such mortgagee, shall die without having foreclosed the right of redemption, all the interest in the mortgaged premises conveyed by such mortgage and the debts secured thereby, shall be considered as personal assets in the hands of the executor or administrator, and he may foreclose the same, and have any other remedy for the collection of such debts which the deceased could have had if living; or may continue any proceedings commenced by the deceased for that purpose.

In case of redemption or sale.Sect. 13. In case of the redemption of any such mortgage, or the sale of the mortgaged premises, by virtue of a power of sale contained therein, or otherwise, the money paid thereon shall be received by the executor or administrator, and he shall thereupon give all necessary releases and receipts; and if, upon the sale of the mortgaged premises, the same shall be bid in by the executor or administrator for such debt, he shall be seized of the sum for the same persons, whether creditors, next of kin, or others who would have been entitled to the money if the premises had been redeemed or purchased at such sale by some other person.

Real estate so held may be sold for payment of debts and legacies.Sect. 14. Any real estate so held by an executor or administrator, or which may be purchased by him as such, upon a sale on execution for the recovery of a debt due the estate, may be sold for the payment of debts or legacies, and the charges of administration, in the same manner as if the deceased had died seized thereof, upon obtaining a license therefor from the probate court, in the manner provided by law.

If not sold, may be partitioned among legatees.Sect. 15. If any land so held by an executor or administrator, as mentioned in the preceding section, shall not be sold by him, as therein provided, it shall be assigned and distributed to the same persons and in the same proportions as if it had been part of the personal estate of the deceased; and if upon