Sec. 6. Inventories and appraisements may be given in evidence in all proceedings, but shall not be conclusive, and other evidence may be introduced to vary the effect thereof. Formerly: Acts 1953, c.112, s.1206. IC 29-1-13 Chapter 13. Collection and Management of Assets 29-1-13-1 Possession of property; duties of personal representative 29-1-13-1.1 Right of personal representative to access decedent's electronic communications and other digital assets 29-1-13-1.5 Access to safe deposit box; duties of financial institutions 29-1-13-2 Preserving estate; action to prevent loss 29-1-13-3 Actions; trespass; waste; costs; examine party 29-1-13-4 Fraudulent conveyances; recovery 29-1-13-5 Compromise; debtor or obligor 29-1-13-6 Real estate interest as personal assets; proceeds from sale of real estate 29-1-13-7 Mortgages; release and discharge 29-1-13-8 Valueless property; abandonment 29-1-13-9 Embezzlement; conversion 29-1-13-10 Petitions; concealment; embezzlement; conversion; adverse interest; attachment 29-1-13-11 Business of decedent; continuing 29-1-13-12 Conveyance or lease after death of decedent 29-1-13-13 Contracts; performance by personal representative 29-1-13-14 Investment of funds 29-1-13-15 Deposit of funds 29-1-13-16 Collection of indebtedness; secure possession of property; special administrator appointed 29-1-13-17 Action to enforce a written demand or instruction from a personal representative
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