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Section 2115.01 | Inventory defined.

...As used in Chapters 2113. to 2125., inclusive, of the Revised Code, "inventory" includes appraisement.

Section 2115.02 | Inventory - separate schedule.

...tor's or administrator's appointment, unless the probate court grants an extension of time for good cause shown, the executor or administrator shall file with the court an inventory of the decedent's interest in real property located in this state and of the tangible and intangible personal property of the decedent that is to be administered and that has come to the executor's or administrator's possession or k...

Section 2115.03 | Proceedings on refusal to file inventory.

...If an executor or administrator neglects or refuses to return an inventory as provided by section 2115.02 of the Revised Code, the probate court shall issue an order requiring the executor or administrator, at an early day specified in the order, to return an inventory. After personal service of the order by a person authorized to make the service, if the executor or administrator, by the day appointed, does no...

Section 2115.04 | Notice of inventory.

...Not less than five days previous thereto, a written notice stating the time and place of making the inventory required by section 2115.02 of the Revised Code, must be served by the executor or administrator on the surviving spouse, but such notice may be waived in writing by such surviving spouse.

Section 2115.05 | Who shall make inventory.

...After giving the notice required in section 2115.04 of the Revised Code, the executor or administrator, with the aid of the appraiser, if an appraisement is to be made, shall make the inventory required by section 2115.02 of the Revised Code.

Section 2115.06 | Appraisers - compensation - fees may be charged against the estate.

...section 2115.02 of the Revised Code, unless an appraisement of that real property or personal property has been dispensed with by an order of the probate court, shall be appraised by one suitable disinterested person appointed by the executor or administrator, subject to the approval of the court and sworn to a faithful discharge of the trust. The executor or administrator, subject to the approval of the court...

Section 2115.07 | Oath and duties of appraisers.

...llars and cents in distinct figures opposite that item.

Section 2115.09 | Inventory contents.

...ity, the date, the sum originally payable, the endorsements on the securities 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. The inventory shall contain a statement of all debts and accounts belonging to the deceased that are known to the executor or administrator and specify the name of t...

Section 2115.10 | Emblements to be included in inventory - right of entry.

...The emblements raised by labor, whether severed or not from the land of the deceased at the time of the decedent's death, are assets in the possession or under the control of the executor or administrator and shall be included in the inventory required by section 2115.02 of the Revised Code. The executor or administrator, or the person to whom the executor or administrator sells the emblements, at all reasonab...

Section 2115.11 | Discharge of a debt in a will.

...anner and proportion as other specific legacies.

Section 2115.12 | Naming of person executor does not discharge debt.

...evised Code. The executor shall be liable for it as for so much money in the possession or under the control of the executor at the time that debt or demand becomes due and shall apply and distribute it as part of the personal property of the deceased.

Section 2115.15 | Signing, certifying, and return of inventory.

...Upon the completion of the inventory required by section 2115.02 of the Revised Code, it shall be signed by the appraisers at its end, and the appraisers shall certify that the inventory is a true and correct appraisement of the property exhibited to them. It is not necessary for the appraisers to sign each schedule of the inventory. A copy of the inventory shall be retained by the executor or administrator who shall...

Section 2115.16 | Hearing on inventory.

...ertified mail or by personal service, unless the notice is waived. At the hearing, the executor or administrator and any witness may be examined under oath. The court shall enter its finding on the journal and tax the costs as may be equitable.

Section 2115.17 | Real property appraisal conclusive.

...e for all purposes except estate tax, unless a reappraisal is ordered by the court.

Section 2117.01 | Debts due an executor or administrator.

...e probate court. That debt is not entitled to preference over others of the same class.

Section 2117.02 | Presentation of claim to probate court.

...nt interested in the estate, and to the creditors named in the order. The notice shall contain a statement of the amount claimed, designate the time fixed for hearing the testimony, and be served upon the persons named in the order at least twenty days before the time for hearing. If any persons mentioned in the order are not residents of the county, service of notice may be made upon them by publication for th...

Section 2117.03 | Disinterested person to represent estate.

...ecutor or administrator to make available to the attorney, for use in connection with the proceeding, all documents belonging to the estate relating to the subject matter of the claim.

Section 2117.04 | Appeal from final order or judgment.

...Upon the hearing as to the allowance of an executor's or administrator's claim against the estate the executor or administrator represents, an appeal may be taken from a final order or judgment of the probate court upon a matter of law by any person affected by the order or judgment.

Section 2117.05 | Compromise and settlement of claims.

...tor for authority to compromise and settle a claim in favor of or against a decedent's estate, the probate court, upon hearing on such application and after reasonable notice has been given to all persons who would be adversely affected thereby as determined by the court, may authorize or direct the executor or administrator to compromise and settle such claim on such terms as the court deems to be for the best inter...

Section 2117.06 | Presentation and allowance of creditor's claims - pending action against decedent.

...all come from the assets of an estate unless the claim has been presented against the estate in accordance with Chapter 2117. of the Revised Code. (H) Any person whose claim has been presented and has not been rejected after presentment is a creditor as that term is used in Chapters 2113. to 2125. of the Revised Code. Claims that are contingent need not be presented except as provided in sections 2117.37 to 2117.42...

Section 2117.061 | Notice of receipt of medicaid benefits to administrator of estate recovery program.

...the Revised Code. (2) "Person responsible for the estate" means the executor, administrator, commissioner, or person who filed pursuant to section 2113.03 of the Revised Code for release from administration of an estate. (B) The person responsible for the estate of a decedent subject to the medicaid estate recovery program or the estate of a decedent who was the spouse of a decedent subject to the medicaid es...

Section 2117.07 | Acceleration of bar against claims of potential claimants.

...An executor or administrator may accelerate the bar against claims against the estate established by section 2117.06 of the Revised Code by giving written notice to a potential claimant that identifies the decedent by name, states the date of the death of the decedent, identifies the executor or administrator by name and mailing address, and informs the potential claimant that any claims the claimant may have against...

Section 2117.08 | Authentication of claims.

...laims against it to the claimant's knowledge. The affidavit shall set forth any security held for the payment of the claim and, if the claim is not due, the date of maturity. If the claim arises out of tort, or if preference in payment is claimed, the facts in connection with the alleged tort or showing the right to that preference shall be briefly set forth.

Section 2117.09 | Disputed claims.

...obate court of the county in which the letters testamentary or of administration were issued, the judge shall docket the cause and make an order referring the matter in controversy to the referees selected. The referees shall proceed to hear and determine the matter and make their report to the court. The referees shall have the same powers and be entitled to the same compensation and the same proceedings sha...

Section 2117.10 | Failure of lienholder to present claim.

...The failure of the holder of a valid lien upon any of the assets of an estate to present the lienholder's claim upon the indebtedness secured by the lien, as provided in this chapter, shall not affect the lien if the same is evidenced by a document admitted to public record, or is evidenced by actual possession of the real or personal property that is subject to the lien.