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(a) No sale of any property of an estate is valid unless made pursuant to an order of the Court.

(b) After filing the inventory and appraisement and before full distribution of the estate, the personal representative may petition the Court for authority to sell property of the estate for purposes of paying the expenses of last illness and burial of decedent, estate administration, claims against the estate, distribution, or any lawful purpose in the best interest of the estate, heirs, devisees, or legatees. If, in the Court’s judgment, such sale is in the best interest of the estate, the Court shall order such sale and prescribe the terms upon which the property shall be sold.

(c) The personal representative shall comply with the requirements with respect to the sale of trust land set forth in YTC 2.25.190. The terminology specific to the probate of trust lands shall not conflict with the terminology specific to nontrust property in this chapter and for purposes of this section. [Ord. 53 § 8513, amended, 10/30/2018; Ord. 50B § 8513, amended, 6/22/2017.]