Indiana Statutes
§ 29-1-11-6 — Sufficiency; value of assets; evidence of title
Indiana § 29-1-11-6
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Ind. Code § 29-1-11-6 (2026).
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No bond of a personal representative shall be
deemed sufficient unless it shall have been examined and approved as
required by law, and the approval endorsed thereon in writing. Before
giving approval the court, judge, commissioner, or clerk may require
evidence as to the value and character of the assets of personal sureties,
including an abstract, certificate or other satisfactory evidence of title
of every tract of real property which is offered as security. In the event
that the bond is not approved, the personal representative shall, within
such time as may be directed, secure a bond with satisfactory surety or
sureties.
Formerly: Acts 1953, c.112, s.1106.
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