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§ 91-7-109. Inventory and appraisement by disinterested persons.
 

The goods, chattels, and personal estate of the decedent, other than money and choses in action, shall be inventoried and appraised unless the court or clerk, for good cause, order it dispensed with. On granting letters testamentary, or of administration, or of temporary administration, unless otherwise ordered, a warrant or warrants shall issue under the seal of the court, commanding three or more discreet persons not related to the deceased or interested in the estate to make the inventory and appraisement, any three or more of whom may act. The warrant shall command the appraisers to set apart to those entitled thereto the property exempt by law from execution, and to make the allowance for one year's support and tuition of those entitled to receive it. 
 

Sources: Codes, Hutchinson's 1848, ch. 49, art. 1 (72); 1857, ch. 60, art. 70; 1871, § 1124; 1880, § 2014; 1892, § 1872; 1906, § 2047; Hemingway's 1917, § 1712; 1930, § 1652; 1942, § 548.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Mississippi > Title-91 > 7 > 91-7-109

§ 91-7-109. Inventory and appraisement by disinterested persons.
 

The goods, chattels, and personal estate of the decedent, other than money and choses in action, shall be inventoried and appraised unless the court or clerk, for good cause, order it dispensed with. On granting letters testamentary, or of administration, or of temporary administration, unless otherwise ordered, a warrant or warrants shall issue under the seal of the court, commanding three or more discreet persons not related to the deceased or interested in the estate to make the inventory and appraisement, any three or more of whom may act. The warrant shall command the appraisers to set apart to those entitled thereto the property exempt by law from execution, and to make the allowance for one year's support and tuition of those entitled to receive it. 
 

Sources: Codes, Hutchinson's 1848, ch. 49, art. 1 (72); 1857, ch. 60, art. 70; 1871, § 1124; 1880, § 2014; 1892, § 1872; 1906, § 2047; Hemingway's 1917, § 1712; 1930, § 1652; 1942, § 548.
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Mississippi > Title-91 > 7 > 91-7-109

§ 91-7-109. Inventory and appraisement by disinterested persons.
 

The goods, chattels, and personal estate of the decedent, other than money and choses in action, shall be inventoried and appraised unless the court or clerk, for good cause, order it dispensed with. On granting letters testamentary, or of administration, or of temporary administration, unless otherwise ordered, a warrant or warrants shall issue under the seal of the court, commanding three or more discreet persons not related to the deceased or interested in the estate to make the inventory and appraisement, any three or more of whom may act. The warrant shall command the appraisers to set apart to those entitled thereto the property exempt by law from execution, and to make the allowance for one year's support and tuition of those entitled to receive it. 
 

Sources: Codes, Hutchinson's 1848, ch. 49, art. 1 (72); 1857, ch. 60, art. 70; 1871, § 1124; 1880, § 2014; 1892, § 1872; 1906, § 2047; Hemingway's 1917, § 1712; 1930, § 1652; 1942, § 548.