South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 03 - Probate Of Wills And Administration
Section 29A-3-715 - Transactions authorized for personal representatives--Exceptions.

29A-3-715. Transactions authorized for personal representatives--Exceptions.
(a) Except as restricted or otherwise provided by the will or by an order in a formal proceeding and subject to the priorities stated in §29A-3-902, a personal representative, acting reasonably for the benefit of the estate, may properly:
(1)Retain assets owned by the decedent pending distribution or liquidation including those in which the representative is personally interested or which are otherwise improper for trust investment;
(2)Receive assets from fiduciaries, or other sources;
(3)Perform, compromise, or refuse performance of the decedent's contracts that continue as obligations of the estate, as the personal representative may determine under the circumstances. In performing enforceable contracts by the decedent to convey or lease land, the personal representative, among other possible courses of action, may:
(i)Execute and deliver a deed of conveyance for cash payment of all sums remaining due or the purchaser's note for the sum remaining due secured by a mortgage or deed of trust on the land; or
(ii)Deliver a deed in escrow with directions that the proceeds, when paid in accordance with the escrow agreement, be paid to the successors of the decedent, as designated in the escrow agreement;
(4)Satisfy written charitable pledges of the decedent irrespective of whether the pledges constituted binding obligations of the decedent or were properly presented as claims, if in the judgment of the personal representative the decedent would have wanted the pledges completed under the circumstances;
(5)Invest and reinvest the funds of the estate in accordance with the standard of prudence as specified in chapter 55-5;
(6)Acquire or dispose of an asset, including land in this or another state, for cash or on credit, at public or private sale; and manage, develop, improve, exchange, partition, change the character of, or abandon an estate asset;
(7)Make ordinary or extraordinary repairs or alterations in buildings or other structures, demolish any improvements, raze existing or erect new party walls or buildings;
(8)Subdivide, develop or dedicate land to public use; make or obtain the vacation of plats and adjust boundaries; or adjust difference in valuation on exchange or partition by giving or receiving considerations; or dedicate easements to public use without consideration;
(9)Enter for any purpose into a lease as lessor or lessee, with or without option to purchase or renew, for a term within or extending beyond the period of administration;
(10)Enter into a lease or arrangement for exploration and removal of minerals or other natural resources or enter into a pooling or unitization agreement;
(11)Abandon property when, in the opinion of the personal representative, it is valueless, or is so encumbered, or is in condition that it is of no benefit to the estate;
(12)Vote stocks or other securities in person or by general or limited proxy;
(13)Pay calls, assessments, and other sums chargeable or accruing against or on account of securities, unless barred by the provisions relating to claims;
(14)Hold a security in the name of a nominee or in other form without disclosure of the interest of the estate but the personal representative is liable for any act of the nominee in connection with the security so held;
(15)Insure the assets of the estate against damage, loss, and liability and the personal representative against liability as to third persons;
(16)Borrow money with or without security to be repaid from the estate assets or otherwise; and advance money for the protection of the estate;



(17)Effect a fair and reasonable compromise with any debtor or obligor, or extend, renew, or in any manner modify the terms of any obligation owing to the estate. If the personal representative holds a mortgage, pledge, or other lien upon property of another person, the personal representative may, in lieu of foreclosure, accept a conveyance or transfer of encumbered assets from the owner thereof in satisfaction of the indebtedness secured by lien;
(18)Pay taxes, assessments, compensation of the personal representative, and other expenses incident to the administration of the estate;
(19)Sell or exercise stock subscription or conversion rights; consent, directly or through a committee or other agent, to the reorganization, consolidation, merger, dissolution, or liquidation of a corporation or other business enterprise;
(20)Allocate items of income or expense to either estate income or principal, as permitted or provided by law;
(21)Employ persons, including attorneys, accountants, investment advisors, or agents, even if they are associated with the personal representative, to advise or assist the personal representative in the performance of administrative duties; act without independent investigation upon their recommendations; and instead of acting personally, employ one or more agents to perform any act of administration, whether or not discretionary;
(22)Prosecute or defend claims, or proceedings in any jurisdiction for the protection of the estate and of the personal representative in the performance of the personal representative's duties;
(23)Sell, mortgage, or lease any real or personal property of the estate or any interest therein for cash, credit, or for part cash and part credit, and with or without security for unpaid balances;
(24)Continue or participate in the operation of or incorporate any unincorporated business or other enterprise of the decedent;
(25)Provide for exoneration of the personal representative from personal liability in any contract entered into on behalf of the estate;
(26)Satisfy and settle claims and distribute the estate as provided in this code.
(b) Not less than fourteen days prior to the closing of any sale of real or personal property of the estate for which the fair market value is not readily ascertainable, the personal representative shall provide written information of the intent to sell to the persons who have filed a demand for notice under §29A-3-204. The written information shall contain a description of the property to be sold, the name of the purchaser, the sale price, the terms of payment, and the nature of the security if the payment of any portion of the purchase price is to be deferred.

Source: SL 1994, ch 232, §3-715.

Structure South Dakota Codified Laws

South Dakota Codified Laws

Title 29A - Uniform Probate Code

Chapter 03 - Probate Of Wills And Administration

Section 29A-3-101 - Devolution of estate at death; restrictions.

Section 29A-3-102 - Necessity of order of probate for will.

Section 29A-3-103 - Necessity of appointment for administration.

Section 29A-3-104 - Claims against decedent--Necessity of administration.

Section 29A-3-105 - Proceedings affecting devolution and administration--Jurisdiction of subject matter.

Section 29A-3-107 - Scope of proceedings--Proceedings independent--Exception.

Section 29A-3-108 - Probate, testacy, and appointment proceedings--Ultimate time limit.

Section 29A-3-109 - Statutes of limitation on decedent's cause of action.

Section 29A-3-201 - Venue for first and subsequent estate proceedings--Location of property.

Section 29A-3-202 - Appointment or testacy proceedings--Conflicting claim of domicile in another state.

Section 29A-3-203 - Priority among persons seeking appointment as personal representative.

Section 29A-3-204 - Demand for notice of order or filing concerning decedent's estate.

Section 29A-3-301 - Informal probate or appointment proceedings--Application--Contents.

Section 29A-3-302 - Informal probate--Duty of clerk--Effect of informal probate.

Section 29A-3-303 - Informal probate--Proof and findings required.

Section 29A-3-305 - Informal probate--Clerk not satisfied.

Section 29A-3-306 - Informal probate--Notice requirements.

Section 29A-3-307 - Informal appointment proceedings--Delay in order--Duty of Clerk--Effect of appointment.

Section 29A-3-308 - Informal appointment proceedings--Proof and findings required.

Section 29A-3-309 - Informal appointment proceedings--Clerk not satisfied.

Section 29A-3-310 - Informal appointment proceedings--Notice requirements.

Section 29A-3-311 - Informal appointment unavailable in certain cases.

Section 29A-3-401 - Formal testacy proceedings--Nature--When commenced.

Section 29A-3-402 - Formal testacy or appointment proceedings--Petition; contents.

Section 29A-3-403 - Formal testacy proceedings--Notice of hearing on petition.

Section 29A-3-404 - Formal testacy proceedings--Written objections to probate.

Section 29A-3-405 - Formal testacy proceedings--Uncontested cases--Hearings and proof.

Section 29A-3-406 - Formal testacy proceedings--Contested cases--Testimony of attesting witnesses.

Section 29A-3-407 - Formal testacy proceedings--Burdens in contested cases.

Section 29A-3-408 - Formal testacy proceedings--Will construction--Effect of final order in another jurisdiction.

Section 29A-3-409 - Formal testacy proceedings--Order--Foreign will.

Section 29A-3-410 - Formal testacy proceedings--Probate of more than one instrument.

Section 29A-3-411 - Formal testacy proceedings--Partial intestacy.

Section 29A-3-412 - Formal testacy proceedings--Effect of order--Vacation.

Section 29A-3-414 - Formal proceedings concerning appointment of personal representative.

Section 29A-3-501 - Supervised administration--Nature of proceeding.

Section 29A-3-502 - Supervised administration--Petition--Order.

Section 29A-3-503 - Supervised administration--Effect on other proceedings.

Section 29A-3-504 - Supervised administration--Powers of personal representative.

Section 29A-3-505 - Supervised administration--Interim orders--Distribution and closing orders.

Section 29A-3-601 - Qualification.

Section 29A-3-602 - Acceptance of appointment--Consent to jurisdiction.

Section 29A-3-603 - Bond not required without court order, exceptions.

Section 29A-3-604 - Bond amount--Security--Procedure--Reduction.

Section 29A-3-606 - Terms and conditions of bonds.

Section 29A-3-607 - Order restraining personal representative.

Section 29A-3-608 - Termination of appointment--General.

Section 29A-3-609 - Termination of appointment--Death or disability.

Section 29A-3-610 - Termination of appointment--Voluntary.

Section 29A-3-611 - Termination of appointment by removal--Cause; procedure.

Section 29A-3-612 - Termination of appointment--Change of testacy status.

Section 29A-3-613 - Successor personal representative.

Section 29A-3-614 - Special administrator--Appointment.

Section 29A-3-615 - Special administrator--Who may be appointed.

Section 29A-3-616 - Special administrator--Appointed informally--Powers and duties.

Section 29A-3-617 - Special administrator--Formal proceedings--Power and duties.

Section 29A-3-618 - Termination of appointment--Special administrator.

Section 29A-3-701 - Time of accrual of duties and powers.

Section 29A-3-702 - Priority among different letters.

Section 29A-3-703 - General duties--Relation and liability to persons interested in estate--Standing to sue.

Section 29A-3-704 - Personal representative to proceed without court order--Exception.

Section 29A-3-705 - Duty of personal representative--Information to heirs and devisees.

Section 29A-3-706 - Duty of personal representative--Inventory and appraisement.

Section 29A-3-707 - Employment of appraisers.

Section 29A-3-708 - Duty of personal representative--Supplementary inventory.

Section 29A-3-709 - Duty of personal representative--Possession of estate.

Section 29A-3-710 - Power to avoid transfers.

Section 29A-3-711 - Powers of personal representatives--In general.

Section 29A-3-712 - Improper exercise of power--Breach of fiduciary duty.

Section 29A-3-713 - Sale, encumbrance, or transaction involving conflict of interest--Voidable--Exceptions.

Section 29A-3-714 - Persons dealing with personal representative--Protection.

Section 29A-3-715 - Transactions authorized for personal representatives--Exceptions.

Section 29A-3-716 - Powers and duties of successor personal representative.

Section 29A-3-717 - Co-representatives--When joint action required.

Section 29A-3-718 - Powers of surviving personal representative.

Section 29A-3-719 - Compensation of personal representative.

Section 29A-3-720 - Expenses in estate litigation.

Section 29A-3-721 - Proceedings for review of employment of agents and compensation of personal representatives and employees of estate.

Section 29A-3-801 - Notice to creditors.

Section 29A-3-802 - Statutes of limitations.

Section 29A-3-803 - Limitations on presentation of claims.

Section 29A-3-804 - Manner of presentation of claims.

Section 29A-3-805 - Classification of claims.

Section 29A-3-806 - Allowance of claims.

Section 29A-3-807 - Payment of claims.

Section 29A-3-808 - Individual liability of personal representative.

Section 29A-3-809 - Secured claims.

Section 29A-3-810 - Claims not due and contingent or unliquidated claims.

Section 29A-3-811 - Counterclaims.

Section 29A-3-812 - Execution and levies prohibited.

Section 29A-3-813 - Compromise of claims.

Section 29A-3-814 - Encumbered assets.

Section 29A-3-815 - Administration in more than one state--Duty of personal representative.

Section 29A-3-816 - Final distribution to domiciliary representative.

Section 29A-3-817 - Department of Social Services' claim for indebtedness incurred by paying for medical assistance or care.

Section 29A-3-901 - Successors' rights if no administration.

Section 29A-3-902 - Abatement--Order and amount.

Section 29A-3-903 - Right of retainer.

Section 29A-3-904 - Interest on general pecuniary devise.

Section 29A-3-905 - Penalty clause for contest.

Section 29A-3-906 - Distribution in kind--Valuation--Method.

Section 29A-3-907 - Distribution in kind--Evidence.

Section 29A-3-908 - Distribution--Right or title of distributee.

Section 29A-3-909 - Improper distribution--Liability of distributee.

Section 29A-3-910 - Purchasers from distributees protected.

Section 29A-3-911 - Partition for purpose of distribution.

Section 29A-3-912 - Private agreements among successors to decedent binding on personal representative.

Section 29A-3-914 - Disposition of unclaimed assets.

Section 29A-3-915 - Distribution to person under disability.

Section 29A-3-916 - Apportionment of estate taxes.

Section 29A-3-1001 - Formal proceedings terminating administration--Testate or intestate--Order of general protection.

Section 29A-3-1003 - Closing estates--By sworn statement of personal representative.

Section 29A-3-1004 - Liability of distributees to claimants.

Section 29A-3-1005 - Limitations on proceedings against personal representatives.

Section 29A-3-1006 - Limitations on actions and proceedings against distributees.

Section 29A-3-1007 - Certificate discharging liens securing fiduciary performance.

Section 29A-3-1008 - Subsequent administration.

Section 29A-3-1101 - Effect of approval of agreements involving trusts, inalienable interests, or interests of third persons.

Section 29A-3-1102 - Procedure for securing court approval of compromise.

Section 29A-3-1201 - Collection of personal property by affidavit.

Section 29A-3-1202 - Effect of affidavit.

Section 29A-3-1203 - Succession to real property by affidavit.

Section 29A-3-A - STATEMENT OF CLAIM