Section 1906. Trial and determination of debts, claims and expenses; statute of limitations 1  


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  • If any claim, debt, demand, charge, or expense  set  forth  in  the
      petition  presented  prior to an application for judicial settlement, or
      set forth in the account or presented  on  the  judicial  settlement  is
      objected  to  by  any  party  to  the  proceeding whose interest will be
      affected by its allowance  or  disallowance  the  claim,  debt,  demand,
      charge  or expense shall be determined, notwithstanding its admission or
      allowance by the fiduciary.
        2. Where a defense arises under the statute of limitations as  to  any
      item  so  admitted  or  allowed it shall be deemed to be rejected by the
      fiduciary at the  time  of  the  objection  and  the  time  between  its
      presentation or the commencement of an action where it was not presented
      and  the  time of such objection shall not be a part of the time limited
      in this act for commencing an action thereon.