South Carolina Statutes

§ 62-3-715 — Transactions authorized for personal representatives; exceptions.

South Carolina·Title 62 SOUTH CAROLINA PROBATE CODE·Ch. ARTICLE 3 - PROBATE OF WILLS AND ADMINISTRATION

Except as restricted or otherwise provided by the will or by an order in a formal proceeding and subject to the restrictions imposed in Section 62-3-711(b) and to the priorities stated in Section 62-3-902, a personal representative, acting reasonably for the benefit of the interested persons, may properly:

(1)retain assets owned by the decedent pending distribution or liquidation including those in which the representative is personally interested or which are otherwise improper for trust investment;
(2)receive assets from fiduciaries or other sources;
(3)perform, compromise, or refuse performance of the decedent's contracts that continue as obligations of the estate, as he may determine under the circumstances. In performing enforceable contracts by the decedent to convey or lease land

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1986 Act No. 539, SECTION 1; 1987 Act No. 171, SECTIONS 29, 30; 1990 Act No; 521, SECTION 49; 2000 Act No. 283, SECTION 1(E); 2013 Act No. 100, SECTION 1, eff January 1, 2014. Effect of Amendment The 2013 amendment added subsection (26) relating to access to electronic files, and made other nonsubstantive changes.

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