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 the manager of property shall make a statement as to the condition of the absentee's property;

the manager of property shall be removed and replaced by another person as may be appointed.

In the order appointing a manager of property, the court may designate a remuneration paid out of the absentee's property for the manager of property. If the court did not designate any, the manager of property may subsequently request the court to designate some.

If the manager of property, an interested person, or a public prosecutor requests it or when it becomes known to the court that the circumstances as to the management of property have changed, the court may issue an order designating a remuneration, suspending it, decreasing it, increasing it, or regranting it to the manager of property.

In the following events shall the status of the manager of property end:

the absentee returns;

the absentee does not return but has managed or appointed an agent for the management of his own property;

the absentee dies or is adjudged to have disappeared by a court order;

the manager of property resigns or dies;

the manager of property becomes incompetent or quasi-incompetent;

the manager of property becomes bankrupt;

the manager of property is removed by the court.

In the event that the status of the manager of property ends due to the cause under section 58(4), (5), or (6), the manager of property or his heir, inheritance manager, custodian, curator, official receiver, or the person bearing the duty to take care of his property, as the case may be, must state such end to the court without delay, in order that the court would further issue an order relating to the manager of property as it finds appropriate. During the said period of time, the mentioned person must manage to maintain the benefit of the absentee as appropriate for the circumstances until the property of the absentee is delivered to any particular person as may be ordered by the court.

The provisions of this Code regarding agency shall apply mutatis mutandis to the management of the absentee's property.

If any person has left the domicile or place of residence and no one has been certain whether or not he is still alive