Any court of probate, after the removal of any fiduciary and the appointment of a successor fiduciary, may enforce the delivery to the successor fiduciary of any estate held by the former fiduciary by virtue of his original appointment in the same manner as a court of equity might do.
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 45a-244
(1949 Rev., S. 7042; P.A. 80-476, S. 195.)
Annotations to former section 45-265: Cited. 70 Conn. 375; 73 C. 436; 77 Conn. 70; 80 C. 466. Failure to obey order to deliver assets to successor is breach of bond. 120 C. 181. Cited. 147 Conn. 482. Cited. 6 Conn.App. 530.
See Sec. 45a-199 for definition of "fiduciary".