Indiana Statutes
§ 29-1-10-4 — Letters; evidence of authority
Indiana § 29-1-10-4
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Ind. Code § 29-1-10-4 (2026).
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Letters issued to a personal representative,
attested by the clerk, and under the seal of the court issuing them, shall
be conclusive evidence of the authority of the person to whom they are
issued until superseded or revoked, and shall extend to all the estate,
personal and real, of the decedent within the state. The record of such
letters and duly certified transcripts thereof, may be given in evidence
with like effect as the originals.
Formerly: Acts 1953, c.112, s.1004.
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Application of certain amendments to chapter§ 29-1-1-1
Short title§ 29-1-1-10
Notice of filings; objections or answers§ 29-1-1-11
Notice to interested persons§ 29-1-1-12
Service of notice§ 29-1-1-14
Service upon attorney§ 29-1-1-15
Form of notice§ 29-1-1-16
Proof of service; filing§ 29-1-1-17
Proof of service as evidence§ 29-1-1-18
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