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Administrator CTA Qualification (Sub-Suc) - New Jersey

Administrator CTA Qualification (Sub-Suc) Form. This is a New Jersey form and can be used in Probate Surrogate Salem Local County .
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Docket No.: ______________ State of New Jersey Salem County Surrogates Court In the matter of the Estate of: _____________________________________________, Deceased } ADMINISTRATOR C.T.A. AKA: _______________________________________ QUALIFICATION STATE OF NEW JERSEY } SS. COUNTY OF SALEM ______________________________________, the __________________ Administrator/rix(s) C.T.A., in the annexed writing named, being duly sworn on oath, says, that the foregoing writing contains the true Last Will and Testament of Decedent_Name the Testator/rix therein mnaed, deceased, as far as they know and verily believe; that they will, as such __________________ Administrator/rix C.T.A., well and truly perform the same, first by paying the debts of said deceased and then the legacies therein specified as far as the goods, chattels and credits of said deceased will thereunto extend and the law charges them; that they will make and exhibit unto the Surrogates Office of the County of Salem a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the said goods, chattels and credits as far as the same have or shall come to their possession or knowledge, or to the possession of any other person or persons for their use with their knowledge; and that _____________________________ will well and truly account when thereunto lawfully required; and that said testator/rix died on ____________________. S ignature Subscribed and Sworn to before me on: ______/______/______ __________________________________________________ Notary Public of the State of New Jersey My Commission Expires: ____________________________ Affix Seal SACTAQ.DOC Page 1 of 1
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