Section 9784 Of Chapter 6. Abandonment Of Tangible Personal Property From California Probate Code >> Division 7. >> Part 5. >> Chapter 6.
9784
. (a) A person described in Section 9782 who objects to the
disposition or abandonment of property by the personal representative
under Section 9780 may apply to the court in which proceedings for
administration of the estate are pending for an order restraining the
personal representative from disposing of or abandoning the property
without prior court authorization.
(b) The court shall grant the requested order without requiring
notice to the personal representative and without cause being shown
for the order if the court is satisfied that the estate will not
suffer any loss or unreasonable expense if the order is granted. As a
condition of granting the order, the court may require the person
applying for the order (1) to pay the costs of storing and protecting
the property or (2) to provide security by bond or cash deposit that
the costs will be paid.
(c) The personal representative is deemed to have notice of the
restraining order if it is served upon the personal representative in
the manner provided in Section 415.10 or 415.30 of the Code of Civil
Procedure, or in the manner authorized by the court, before the date
specified in the notice as the date on or after which the property
will be disposed of or abandoned.