Sec. 1154.151. USE OF INVENTORY, APPRAISEMENT, AND LIST OF CLAIMS AS EVIDENCE. Each inventory, appraisement, and list of claims that has been made, filed, and approved in accordance with law; the record of the inventory, appraisement, and list of claims; or a copy of an original or the record that has been certified under the seal of the county court affixed by the clerk: (1) may be given in evidence in any court of this state in any suit by or against the guardian of the estate; and (2) is not conclusive for or against the guardian of the estate if it is shown that: (A) any property or claim of the estate is not shown in the inventory, appraisement, or list of claims; or (B) the value of the property or claim of the estate exceeded the value shown in the appraisement or list of claims.
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