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2003-10-16 |
CARPIO, J. |
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| However, in such proceedings the trial court has no authority to decide whether the properties, real or personal, belong to the estate or to the persons examined. If after such examination there is good reason to believe that the person examined is keeping properties belonging to the estate, then the administrator should file an ordinary action in court to recover the same.[18] Inclusion of certain shares of stock by the administrator in the inventory does not automatically deprive the assignees of their shares. They have a right to be heard on the question of ownership, when that property is properly presented to the court.[19] | |||||