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CCP 3136

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CCP 3136
Art. 3136. Descriptive list of property in lieu of inventory
A. Whenever an inventory of succession property otherwise would be required by law, the person at whose instance the inventory would be taken may file in the succession proceeding, in lieu of an inventory complying with Articles 3131 through 3135, a detailed descriptive list of all succession property. This list shall be sworn to and subscribed by the person filing it, shall show the location of all items of succession property, and shall set forth the fair market value of each item thereof at the date of the death of the deceased.
B. The privilege of filing a descriptive list of succession property, in lieu of an inventory thereof, may be exercised without judicial authority.
Amended by Acts 1972, No. 326, §2, eff. Jan. 1, 1973; Acts 2024, No. 371, §1.
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