Section 8546 Of Article 8. Special Administrators From California Probate Code >> Division 7. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 8.
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. (a) The powers of a special administrator cease on issuance
of letters to a general personal representative or as otherwise
directed by the court.
(b) The special administrator shall promptly deliver to the
general personal representative:
(1) All property of the estate in the possession of the special
administrator. The court may authorize the special administrator to
complete a sale or other transaction affecting property in the
possession of the special administrator.
(2) A list of all creditor claims of which the special
administrator has knowledge. The list shall show the name and address
of each creditor, the amount of the claim, and what action has been
taken with respect to the claim. A copy of the list shall be filed in
the court.
(c) The special administrator shall account in the same manner as
a general personal representative is required to account. If the same
person acts as both special administrator and general personal
representative, the account of the special administrator may be
combined with the first account of the general personal
representative.