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Code · South Dakota · Title 29 · Chapter 29-5

29A-5-407. Inventory of minor's or protected person's real and personal estate.

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Within ninety days following an appointment, a conservator shall file with the court an inventory of the real and personal estate of the minor or protected person which has come into the conservator's possession or knowledge. The inventory shall, with reasonable detail, list each item of the estate, its approximate fair market value and the type and amount of encumbrance to which it is subject. If any real or personal estate comes into the possession or knowledge of the conservator which was not included in the inventory, the conservator may list such property in the next accounting required to be filed with the court.
A conservator shall mail a copy of the inventory to the individuals and entities specified in § 29A-5-410 no later than fourteen days following its filing.
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