15-3-813. COMPROMISE OF CLAIMS. When a claim against the estate has been presented in any manner, the personal representative may, if it appears for the best interest of the estate, compromise the claim, whether due or not due, absolute or contingent, liquidated or unliquidated.
History:
[I.C., sec. 15-3-813, as added by 1971, ch. 111, sec. 1, p. 233.]
Structure Idaho Code
Title 15 - UNIFORM PROBATE CODE
Chapter 3 - PROBATE OF WILLS AND ADMINISTRATION
Section 15-3-801 - NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Section 15-3-802 - STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS.
Section 15-3-803 - LIMITATIONS ON PRESENTATION OF CLAIMS.
Section 15-3-804 - MANNER OF PRESENTATION OF CLAIMS.
Section 15-3-805 - CLASSIFICATION OF CLAIMS.
Section 15-3-806 - ALLOWANCE OF CLAIMS.
Section 15-3-807 - PAYMENT OF CLAIMS.
Section 15-3-808 - INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE.
Section 15-3-809 - SECURED CLAIMS.
Section 15-3-810 - CLAIMS NOT DUE AND CONTINGENT OR UNLIQUIDATED CLAIMS.
Section 15-3-811 - COUNTERCLAIMS.
Section 15-3-812 - EXECUTION AND LEVIES PROHIBITED.
Section 15-3-813 - COMPROMISE OF CLAIMS.
Section 15-3-814 - ENCUMBERED ASSETS.
Section 15-3-815 - ADMINISTRATION IN MORE THAN ONE STATE — DUTY OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE.
Section 15-3-816 - FINAL DISTRIBUTION TO DOMICILIARY REPRESENTATIVE.