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Master in lunacy, an officer of the Lord Chancellor who executes commissions and conduct inquires connected with persons of unsound mind and their estates, and carries out such other duties as are prescribed by the rules in lunacy and directions of the judge in lunacy [(English) Lunacy Act, 1890 (53 & 54 Vict. c. 5), s. 111], and Lunacy Act, 1891, s. 27, conferring on the master the jurisdiction of a judge in lunacy as regards administration and management of estates subject to review by the judge. There were originally two masters, but now there is only one and an assistant master: (English) Lunacy Act, 192, and (English) Administration of Justice (Misc. Prov.) Act, 1933, s. 8. The office of the master is now known as the (English) Management and Administration Department (Patients' Estates Rules, 1934, r. 8). See also Lunacy Act, 1908, s. 1; (English) Mental Deficiency Act, 1930, s. 5; The (English) Mental Treatment Rules, 1930 (S.R.&O. 1930, No. 1083); and (English) Patients' Estates Rules, 1934 (S.R.&O. 1934, No. 269/L2). Consult Mills and Poyser 'Lunacy Practice.'
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