The law and practice of personal representatives

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    • Keating, Albert

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The law and practice of personal representatives

Albert Keating

Thomson Round Hall, 2004

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This book gives a full and comprehensive account of the role and functions of personal representatives in the administration and distribution of estates. Personal representatives occupy such a pivotal role in the administration and distribution of estates and their functions are so wide-ranging vis----vis beneficiaries and debtors that a specific book is required to encompass the law and practice relating to them. A personal representative (which includes both an executor and an administrator of an estate) becomes the "owner" of the deceased's estate for administering and distributing it in accordance the deceased's wishes where a will exists or in compliance with the rules of intestacy where no will exists and he becomes a "trustee" for those entitled to a beneficial share or interest in the estate until the administration. This book comprehensively covers the law relating to personal representatives.

目次

The book is divided into four parts: Part I: The Appointment of Personal Representatives Part II: The Administration and Distribution of Estates Part III: Legal Proceedings Involving Personal Representatives Part IV: Probate, Succession Act, High Court and Circuit Court Forms

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