California Probate Code ARTICLE 3 - Powers the Exercise of Which Requires Giving of Notice of Proposed Action Under Some Circumstances

  • Section 10530.
    Except to the extent that this article otherwise provides, the personal representative may exercise the powers described in this article without giving notice of proposed...
  • Section 10531.
    (a) The personal representative has the power to manage and control property of the estate, including making allocations and determinations under the Uniform Principal and Income...
  • Section 10532.
    (a) The personal representative has the power to enter into a contract in order to carry out the exercise of a specific power granted by this...
  • Section 10533.
    (a) The personal representative has the power to do all of the following:(1) Deposit money belonging to the estate in an insured account in a financial institution...
  • Section 10534.
    (a) Subject to the partnership agreement and the provisions of the Uniform Partnership Act of 1994 (Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 16100) of Title 2 of...
  • Section 10535.
    (a) The personal representative has the power to pay a reasonable family allowance. Except as provided in subdivision (b), the personal representative may exercise this power...
  • Section 10536.
    (a) The personal representative has the power to enter as lessor into a lease of property of the estate for any purpose (including, but not limited...
  • Section 10537.
    (a) The personal representative has the power to sell personal property of the estate or to exchange personal property of the estate for other property upon...
  • Section 10538.
    (a) The personal representative has the following powers:(1) The power to grant an exclusive right to sell property for a period not to exceed 90 days.(2) The power...

Last modified: October 22, 2018