You, I think, just need written permission from the one not removing the
collection saying it is alright with him that the other recieves the
collection from the museum. Then it would also be good to have the one
recieveing it from the museum sign an out going recipt to show in the
future that he did actually recieve it.
Beau Harris.
> We are returning a large collection of irons to a lender's two heirs.
> Does anyone have a form that allows one heir to give the other heir
> permission to remove the collection?
>
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> Kristin Mravinec, Curator
> Greater Southwest Historical Museum
> 35 Sunset Drive
> Ardmore, OK 73401
> Phone: 580.226.3857
> Fax: 580.226.3857
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