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Testamentary expenses
Testamentary expenses, including the costs of an administration action [Penny v. Penny, (1879) 11 Ch D 440] As
Poison
a drink--applied originally to a medicated drink or draught]. The administration of poison or other destructive thing, if done with intent
Poor laws
local authorities. By the Poor Law Amendment Act, 1834, the administration of the parochial funds and the management of the poor
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Specialty debts
4 Wm. 4, c. 42); they formerly ranked in the administration of the estate of a deceased person in priority to
Court of record
decisions of the High Court, the High Courts are not administratively subordinate to the Supreme Court, Commentary on the Constitution of
Tribunal
State and are invested with judicial, as distinguished from purely administrative or executive functions, Durga Shankar Mehta v. Thakur Raghuraj Singh,
Devastavit
the property of the deceased person by an executor or administrator by extravagance or misapplication of the assets, for which he
Pass
an authority given by the Central Government or a railway administration to a person allowing him to travel as a passenger,
Costs
County Courts, 1919, as amended by s. 20 of the Administration of Justice Act, 1925, which substituted a new s. 116
u.s. trustee
An officer of the Justice Department responsible for supervising the administration of bankruptcy cases, estates, and trustees; monitoring plans and disclosure
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