Objections to the inventory may be made by any party in interest at any time up to and including the time fixed by rule of court for making objections to the first account of the personal representative. Such objections in the discretion of the court may be heard at the audit of the account. Objections to the inventory also may be made in the form of objections to the account. SUBCHAPTER B PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES; POWERS, DUTIES AND LIABILITIES Sec. 3311. Possession of real and personal estate; exception. 3312. Renunciation of right to administer property. 3313. Liability insurance. 3314. Continuation of business. 3315. Incorporation of or formation of entity to operate estate's business. 3316. Investment of funds. 3316.1. Set-aside. 3317. Claims against co-fiduciary. 3318. Revival of judgments against personal representative. 3319. Power of attorney; delegation of power over subscription rights and fractional shares; authorized delegations. 3320. Voting stock by proxy. 3321. Nominee registration; corporate fiduciary as agent; deposit of securities in a clearing corporation; book-entry securities. 3322. Acceptance of deed in lieu of foreclosure. 3323. Compromise of controversies. 3324. Death or incapacity of fiduciary. 3325. Administrator C.T.A. 3326. Administrator D.B.N. and D.B.N.C.T.A. 3327. Surviving or remaining personal representatives. 3328. Disagreement of personal representatives. 3329. Effect of revocation of letters, probate of will, later will or codicil. 3330. Notice of devise or bequest to corporation or association. 3331. Liability of personal representative on contracts. 3332. Inherent powers and duties.
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