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15 GCA § 2331

Sales of Personal Property: Perishable and Depreciating

Guam Code AnnotatedTitle 15 — Estates and Probate
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Property; Sale Without Notice or Confirmation.

(a)Perishable property of an estate, and other personal property of an estate which will depreciate in value if not disposed of promptly or which will incur loss or expense by being kept, and so much other personal property of an estate as may be necessary to provide the family allowance pending the receipt of other specific funds, may be sold without notice, and title shall pass without confirmation of such sale by the Superior Court; but the personal representative is responsible for the actual value of such property unless, after making a return of sale as provided in other cases by this Chapter, and on a proper showing, the Superior Court shall approve the sale.

(b)The property of an estate referred to in subsection

(a)of this Section shall include, but is not limited to, automobiles.

Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.