59-1201. Inventory and valuation. Within 30 days after the date of a personal representative’s letters of appointment, unless a longer time has been granted by the court, the personal representative shall make an inventory stating opposite each item contained in the inventory the full and fair value as of the date of death of the […]
59-1202. Independent appraisement, when; appointment of appraisers; submission of inventory and appraisement; compensation. No independent appraisement shall be made unless a party having an interest in the estate requests one. If so requested, the personal representative shall appoint not more than three appraisers who shall be approved by the court unless good cause is shown […]
59-1203. Supplementary inventory. Whenever assets of any kind, not mentioned in the inventory that has been made, come to the knowledge or possession of the personal representative, such representative shall make an inventory thereof, stating opposite each item contained in the inventory the value thereof. The personal representative shall file such inventory with the court […]
59-1204. Debt discharged by will to be included. The discharge or bequest, in a will, of any debt or demand of a testator against any person shall not be valid as against the creditors of decedent, but shall be construed only as a specific bequest of such debt or demand; and the amount thereof shall […]
59-1205. Debt of executor to be included. The naming of any person executor in a will shall not operate as a discharge or bequest of any just claim which the testator had against such executor, but such claim shall be included among the assets of the decedent in the inventory. History: L. 1939, ch. 180, […]
59-1206. Annual crops to be included. Annual crops, whether severed or not from the land of the decedent at the time of death, shall be deemed personal assets in the custody of the executor or administrator and shall be inventoried and administered as such. History: L. 1939, ch. 180, § 93; July 1.
59-1207. Employment of advisers; compensation. The personal representative may employ one or more advisers to aid in valuing inventoried items. Such advisers shall be paid such compensation as the court deems reasonable. History: L. 1939, ch. 180, § 94; L. 1949, ch. 311, § 1; L. 1957, ch. 322, § 1; L. 1961, ch. 268, […]