Oklahoma Code § 58-283

Title 58. Probate Procedure: Oath of appraisers - Their duties
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Before proceeding to the execution of their duty, the appraisers
must take and subscribe an oath, to be attached to the inventory,
that they will truly, honestly and impartially appraise the property
exhibited to them, according to the best of their knowledge and
ability.  They must then proceed to estimate and appraise the
property; each article must be set down separately with the value
thereof in dollars and cents, in figures, opposite to the articles
respectively; the inventory must contain all of the estate of the
decedent, real and personal, a statement of all debts, partnerships

and other interests, bonds, mortgages, notes and other securities
for the payment of money belonging to the decedent, specifying the
name of the debtor in each security, the date, the sum originally
payable, the endorsements thereon, if any, with their dates and the
sum which, in the judgment of the appraisers, may be collected on
each debts, interest or security.

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