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2115.09 Inventory contents.

The inventory required by section 2115.02 of the Revised Code shall contain a particular statement of all securities for the payment of money that belong to the deceased and are known to the executor or administrator. Such inventory shall specify the name of the debtor in each security, the date, the sum originally payable, the indorsements thereon with their dates, the serial numbers or other identifying data as to each security, and the sum that, in the judgment of the appraisers, can be collected on each claim.

Such inventory shall contain a statement of all debts and accounts belonging to the deceased that are known to such executor or administrator and specify the name of the debtor, the date, the balance or thing due, and the value or sum that can be collected thereon, in the judgment of the appraisers.

Such inventory shall contain an account of all moneys that belong to the deceased and have come to the hands of the executor or administrator. If none has come to the executor’s or administrator’s hands, the fact shall be stated in the inventory.

The inventory shall contain a statement whether or not, insofar as it can be ascertained, the filing of an Ohio estate tax return will be required.

Effective Date: 10-31-2001

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Ohio > Title21 > Chapter2115 > 2115_09

2115.09 Inventory contents.

The inventory required by section 2115.02 of the Revised Code shall contain a particular statement of all securities for the payment of money that belong to the deceased and are known to the executor or administrator. Such inventory shall specify the name of the debtor in each security, the date, the sum originally payable, the indorsements thereon with their dates, the serial numbers or other identifying data as to each security, and the sum that, in the judgment of the appraisers, can be collected on each claim.

Such inventory shall contain a statement of all debts and accounts belonging to the deceased that are known to such executor or administrator and specify the name of the debtor, the date, the balance or thing due, and the value or sum that can be collected thereon, in the judgment of the appraisers.

Such inventory shall contain an account of all moneys that belong to the deceased and have come to the hands of the executor or administrator. If none has come to the executor’s or administrator’s hands, the fact shall be stated in the inventory.

The inventory shall contain a statement whether or not, insofar as it can be ascertained, the filing of an Ohio estate tax return will be required.

Effective Date: 10-31-2001


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Ohio > Title21 > Chapter2115 > 2115_09

2115.09 Inventory contents.

The inventory required by section 2115.02 of the Revised Code shall contain a particular statement of all securities for the payment of money that belong to the deceased and are known to the executor or administrator. Such inventory shall specify the name of the debtor in each security, the date, the sum originally payable, the indorsements thereon with their dates, the serial numbers or other identifying data as to each security, and the sum that, in the judgment of the appraisers, can be collected on each claim.

Such inventory shall contain a statement of all debts and accounts belonging to the deceased that are known to such executor or administrator and specify the name of the debtor, the date, the balance or thing due, and the value or sum that can be collected thereon, in the judgment of the appraisers.

Such inventory shall contain an account of all moneys that belong to the deceased and have come to the hands of the executor or administrator. If none has come to the executor’s or administrator’s hands, the fact shall be stated in the inventory.

The inventory shall contain a statement whether or not, insofar as it can be ascertained, the filing of an Ohio estate tax return will be required.

Effective Date: 10-31-2001