633.83 - CONTINUATION OF BUSINESS.

        633.83  CONTINUATION OF BUSINESS.         Upon a showing of advantage to the estate, the court may authorize      the fiduciary to continue any business of the estate for the benefit      thereof.  The order may be without notice, or after such notice as      the court may prescribe.  The court may on its own motion, and upon      the application of any interested party shall, review such      authorization, and upon such review, may revoke or modify the same.      The order may provide:         1.  For the conduct of the business solely by the fiduciary, or      jointly with one or more other persons; for the formation of a      partnership for the conduct of such business; or for the formation      of, or for the fiduciary to join in the formation of a corporation      for the conduct of such business;         2.  For the extent of the liability of the estate, or any part      thereof, or of the fiduciary, for obligations incurred in the      continuation of the business;         3.  As to whether liabilities incurred in the conduct of the      business are to be chargeable solely to the part of the estate set      aside for use in the business, or to the estate as a whole;         4.  As to the period of time for which the business may be      conducted; and         5.  Such other conditions, restrictions, regulations and      requirements as the court may order.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C51, § 1327; R60, § 2359; C73, § 2407; C97, § 3337; C24, 27, 31,      35, 39, § 11956; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, § 635.52; C66, 71, 73, 75,      77, 79, 81, § 633.83]         Referred to in § 633.649