2013 Maryland Code
ESTATES AND TRUSTS
§ 2-301 - Appointment by register; fees


MD Est & Trusts Code § 2-301 (2013) What's This?

§2-301.

(a) The register may appoint a reasonable number of standing appraisers to serve at his pleasure. Subject to the approval of the Comptroller, he may fix the conditions of their employment and their remuneration.

(b) If a register exercises his authority to appoint standing appraisers, all property required to be independently appraised but not appraised by special appraisers under § 7-202(e) of this article shall be appraised by standing appraisers. If a register does not appoint standing appraisers, he shall, with respect to any estate which contains property required to be independently appraised but not appraised by special appraisers, appoint general appraisers as provided in § 2-302 of this subtitle.

(c) An appraisal fee is payable only to a person making an appraisal requested by the personal representative, and is always subject to review by the court.

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