Section 2505. Transmission of wills of non-domiciliaries and domiciliaries of another county before probate Whenever it appears that an instrument purporting to be a will is on file or is in safekeeping and no proceeding for the probate thereof is pending and that the maker of such instrument at the time of his death was domiciled elsewhere, either within or without the state, the court, upon such notice as it may think proper, may cause the instrument to be sent to any court or officer of this state or other jurisdiction of decedent's domicile entitled under the laws thereof to receive it or to any person in this or any other jurisdiction interested in the probate of the instrument  


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  • The instrument may also  be  sent  to  any  court  or
      officer in this state or other jurisdiction in which the maker left real
      or  personal  property.  Delivery  is to be made in such manner and upon
      such terms as the  court  deems  proper  for  the  preservation  of  the
      instrument and for the protection of parties interested in the estate of
      the maker thereof.