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Special personal representatives. The name given to the personal representatives of a tenant for life in connection with settled land which has been settled otherwise than by his will or by way of trust for sale. They should be the trustees of the settlement and their duties are to convey the land to the tenant for life or statutory owner entitled upon the death of the testator subject to provision by them for death duties (see Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 16). If there is no appointment to that effect the testator will be deemed to have appointed the trustees of the settlement as the special representatives. Upon an intestacy, probate may and should be granted to them for the purposes [see (English) Settled Land Act, 1925, s. 7 (1), and (English) Administration of Estates Act, 1925, ss. 22 to 24]. If the settlement has come to an end with the testator's death, these provisions do not apply, Bridgett and Hayes' Contract, 1928 Ch 163.
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