Ohio Statutes
§ 2107.59 — Sale of real property by executor's successor
Ohio § 2107.59
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Bluebook
Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 2107.59 (2026).
Text
When a will is admitted to probate, or a will made out of this state is admitted to record as provided by sections2129.05to2129.07of the Revised Code, and interests in real property are given or devised by the will to the executors named in the will, or nominated pursuant to a power as described in section2107.65of the Revised Code, to be sold or conveyed, or the interests in real property thereby are ordered to be sold by the executors and one or more of the executors dies, refuses to act, or neglects to take upon self the execution of the will, then all sales and conveyances of the interests in real property by the executors who took upon themselves in this state the execution of the will, or the survivor of them, shall be as valid as if the remaining executors had joined in
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Legislative History
Effective: January 13, 2012 | Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 124 - 129th General Assembly
Nearby Sections
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§ 2107.01
Will construed§ 2107.011
Inheritance and bequest defined§ 2107.02
Who may make will§ 2107.03
Method of making will§ 2107.04
Agreement to make a will§ 2107.05
Incorporation by reference§ 2107.06
Age requirement for witnessing will§ 2107.07
Deposit of will§ 2107.08
Delivery of deposited will§ 2107.09
Who may enforce production of a will§ 2107.10
Effect of withholding will§ 2107.11
Jurisdiction to probate§ 2107.12
Contest of jurisdiction§ 2107.15
Witness a devisee or legatee§ 2107.16
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