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§58-331.1.
§58-331.1.
A. As used in this act, "known creditors", and related or similar
references shall mean those creditors of the decedent actually known
to the personal representative or reasonably ascertainable by the
personal representative as of the date notice to creditors is filed.
"Reasonably ascertainable creditors" shall be those whose identities,
last-known addresses and claims can be determined by reasonably
diligent efforts of the personal representative. If reasonable under
the circumstances, such efforts shall include the personal
representative's conducting a search after the decedent's death and
prior to the filing of the notice to creditors, of the personal
effects of the decedent.
B. The filing of the affidavit provided for in Section 332 of Title 58
of the Oklahoma Statutes shall constitute an affirmation by the
personal representative that reasonably diligent efforts have been
made by the personal representative to determine the identities,
last-known addresses and claims of the decedent's creditors in
accordance with this section.
C. As used in this act, "probate", and related or similar references,
include both probate and administration proceedings.
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