Section 8904 Of Article 1. Procedure From California Probate Code >> Division 7. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 1.
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. (a) A unique, artistic, unusual, or special item of tangible
personal property that would otherwise be appraised by the probate
referee may, at the election of the personal representative, be
appraised by an independent expert qualified to appraise the item.
(b) The personal representative shall make the election provided
in subdivision (a) by a notation on the inventory delivered to the
probate referee indicating the property to be appraised by an
independent expert. The probate referee may, within five days after
delivery of the inventory, petition for a court determination whether
the property to be appraised by an independent expert is a unique,
artistic, unusual, or special item of tangible personal property. If
the petition fails and the court determines that the petition was
made without substantial justification, the court shall award
litigation expenses, including reasonable attorney's fees, against
the probate referee.