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Rural District Council
Rural District Council. The council of an administrative area, such as existed at the passing of the Local
Personal
shows that some extra service must be rendered by the administrator general personally, different from his normal duties which would entitle
Residue
1 Wm. 4, c. 40)]; repealed and replaced by the Administration of Estates Act, 1925, s. 49; see Re Glukman, (1908)
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Representative
heir-at-law or devisee was a real representative; an executor or administrator is a personal representative. See now definition in the (English)
Representation
place of another for certain purposes, as heirs, executors, or administrators. See EXECUTOR; ADMINISTRATOR; PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE; REAL REPRESENTATIVE. A presentation of
Record, Debts of
debts of deceased persons stand in equal degree in the administration of the estate of any one deceased. [Administration of Estates
Receiver
etc., pending a suit. Receivers are appointed in actions for administration; in actions by mortgages or against trustees or executors; in
Reasonableness
happened to the words 'reasonable', 'reasonableness' etc. The reasonableness in administrative law must distinguish between proper use and improper abuse of
Priority
Estates Act, 1869, reproduced by ss. 32 to 34, (English) Administration of Estates Act, 1925, and the First Sch., which provides
Prejudicial to the interests of the Revenue
conception of acts or orders which are subversive of the administration of revenue. There must be some grievous error in the
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Rural District Council
Rural District Council. The council of an administrative area, such as existed at the passing of the Local
Personal
shows that some extra service must be rendered by the administrator general personally, different from his normal duties which would entitle
Residue
1 Wm. 4, c. 40)]; repealed and replaced by the Administration of Estates Act, 1925, s. 49; see Re Glukman, (1908)
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Representative
heir-at-law or devisee was a real representative; an executor or administrator is a personal representative. See now definition in the (English)
Representation
place of another for certain purposes, as heirs, executors, or administrators. See EXECUTOR; ADMINISTRATOR; PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE; REAL REPRESENTATIVE. A presentation of
Record, Debts of
debts of deceased persons stand in equal degree in the administration of the estate of any one deceased. [Administration of Estates
Receiver
etc., pending a suit. Receivers are appointed in actions for administration; in actions by mortgages or against trustees or executors; in
Reasonableness
happened to the words 'reasonable', 'reasonableness' etc. The reasonableness in administrative law must distinguish between proper use and improper abuse of
Priority
Estates Act, 1869, reproduced by ss. 32 to 34, (English) Administration of Estates Act, 1925, and the First Sch., which provides
Prejudicial to the interests of the Revenue
conception of acts or orders which are subversive of the administration of revenue. There must be some grievous error in the
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