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(755 ILCS 5/28-8) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 28-8)
Sec. 28-8. Administrative powers. An independent representative
acting reasonably for the best interests of the estate has the powers
granted in the will and the following powers, all exercisable without
court order, except to the extent that the following powers are
inconsistent with the will:
(a) To lease, sell at public or private sale, for | ||
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(b) To borrow money with or without security;
(c) To mortgage or pledge agricultural commodities as | ||
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(d) To continue the decedent's unincorporated | ||
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(e) To settle, compound or compromise any claim or | ||
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(f) To perform any contract of the decedent;
(g) To employ agents, accountants and counsel, | ||
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(h) To hold stocks, bonds and other personal property | ||
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(i) To take possession, administer and grant | ||
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(j) To retain property properly acquired, without | ||
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(Source: P.A. 101-48, eff. 1-1-20.)
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