Bona Notabilia
Legal definition for Indian law research
Definition
Bona notabilia, notable good--goods sufficient in amount to require a probate or administration to be taken out under ecclesiastical law. They were determined by the 93rd Canon (excepting in London, where the sum is 10l.) to be legal personal estate to the value of 5l. or upwards.
The jurisdiction of the Ecclesiastical Courts as to wills and administration is abolished. See PROBATE.
The jurisdiction of the Ecclesiastical Courts as to wills and administration is abolished. See PROBATE.
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