Vermont Code § 14 V.S.A. § 1053

Supplemental inventory
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§ 1053. Supplemental inventory
(a) If the executor or administrator learns of the existence of any property not included
in the original inventory or learns that the value or description indicated in the
original inventory for any item is erroneous or misleading, the executor or administrator
shall:
(1) make a supplementary inventory or appraisal showing the market value as of the date
of the decedent’s death of the new item or the revised market value or descriptions,
and the appraisals or other data relied upon, if any; and
(2) file the supplementary inventory or appraisal with the court and serve copies of it
as provided by the Rules of Probate Procedure.
(b) Upon motion filed within 30 days after the filing of an original or supplemental inventory
by any creditor having a claim of more than $1,000.00, or by any heir, devisee, or
legatee entitled to property or cash of value of more than $500.00 on distribution
of the estate, the court shall hold a hearing and may appoint one or more special
appraisers to reappraise any item of property reported in the inventory or to appraise
any property omitted from the inventory.

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