Effective: October 8, 1992
Latest Legislation: House Bill 427 - 119th General Assembly
Before proceeding to the execution of their duties, the appraisers of a decedent's estate shall agree that they will truly, honestly, and impartially appraise the estate and property exhibited to them and perform the other duties required in the premises according to the best of their knowledge and ability.
In the presence of the surviving spouse, next of kin, legatees, devisees, or creditors of the testator or intestate, or such of them as attend, the appraisers of a decedent's estate shall proceed to estimate and appraise the property and estate. Each item shall be set down separately, with its value in dollars and cents in distinct figures opposite that item.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 21 | Courts-Probate-Juvenile
Chapter 2115 | Executors and Administrators - Inventory
Section 2115.01 | Inventory Defined.
Section 2115.02 | Inventory - Separate Schedule.
Section 2115.03 | Proceedings on Refusal to File Inventory.
Section 2115.04 | Notice of Inventory.
Section 2115.05 | Who Shall Make Inventory.
Section 2115.06 | Appraisers - Compensation - Fees May Be Charged Against the Estate.
Section 2115.07 | Oath and Duties of Appraisers.
Section 2115.09 | Inventory Contents.
Section 2115.10 | Emblements to Be Included in Inventory - Right of Entry.
Section 2115.11 | Discharge of a Debt in a Will.
Section 2115.12 | Naming of Person Executor Does Not Discharge Debt.
Section 2115.15 | Signing, Certifying, and Return of Inventory.