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Appraisal Form 19 - Arkansas

Appraisal Form. This is a Arkansas form and can be used in Probate Statewide .
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Form 19 - Appraisal Page 1 of 2 Form 19. [Caption] APPRAISAL The undersigned, ________, ________ and ________, having been appointed to appraise the property described below, represented to us by ________ as ________ to be property of the captioned estate, do appraise the value of each item as: REAL ESTATE Legal Description of Property and Interest Therein Owned by the Estate Value _________________________________ $ _______ _________________________________ $ _______ Total Value: $ ________ Each of the undersigned states on oath that [he] [she] is not interested in the estate, the property appraised, or the sale ofany of this property; that [he] [she] believes [himself] [herself] to be well informed concerning the value of the property appraised; and that the foregoing appraisal is on the basis of the full and fair value of the property. Date: __________, ____. ______________________________ [Appraiser] ______________________________ [Appraiser] ______________________________ [Appraiser] [Affidavit] Reporter's Note to Form 19: See Ark. Code Ann. § 28-51-302. This form is to be used by personal representatives and guardians of estates when real estate of the decedent or ward is to be sold, and in sales of personal property when an appraisal is required by the court. The court may approve the appointment of one appraiser instead of the 2001 © American LegalNet, Inc. 3/7/01 Form 19 - Appraisal Page 2 of 2 three contemplated by the form to appraise real property, unless an heir or beneficiary of the estate objects. By statute, the appraisers must certify the appraisal under oath. Ark. Code Ann. § 28-51-302(b). 2001 © American LegalNet, Inc. 3/7/01
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