Section 10254 Of Article 5. Sale Of Personal Property From California Probate Code >> Division 7. >> Part 5. >> Chapter 18. >> Article 5.
10254
. (a) Unless the court orders otherwise pursuant to
subdivision (b):
(1) A sale of personal property at a public auction sale shall be
made within this state at the courthouse door, at the auction house,
at some other public place, or at the residence of the decedent.
(2) No public auction sale shall be made of any tangible personal
property that is not present at the time of sale.
(b) Upon petition of the personal representative or any interested
person, the court may order either or both of the following:
(1) That a sale of personal property at public auction be made at
any place within or without the United States.
(2) That tangible personal property need not be present at the
time of sale.
(c) The personal representative may postpone a public auction sale
of personal property from time to time if all of the following
conditions are satisfied:
(1) The personal representative believes that the postponement is
to the advantage of the estate.
(2) Notice of the postponement is given by public declaration at
the time and place appointed for the sale.
(3) The postponement, together with previous postponements of sale
of the property, does not exceed three months.