Where an executor or administrator has given such notices as the High
Court may, by any general rule, prescribe or, if no such rule has been made, as the High Court would give
in an administration-suit, for creditors and others to sent in to him their claims against the state of the
deceased, he shall, at the expiration of the time therein named for sending in claims, be at liberty to
distribute the assets, or any part thereof, in discharge of such lawful claims as he knows of, and shall not
be liable for the assets so distributed to any person of whose claim he shall not have had notice at the time
of such distribution:
Provided that nothing herein contained shall prejudice the right of any creditor or claimant to follow the assets, or any part thereof, in the hands of the persons who may have received the same respectively.
Provided that nothing herein contained shall prejudice the right of any creditor or claimant to follow the assets, or any part thereof, in the hands of the persons who may have received the same respectively.