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Limited executor

Limited executor, an executor whose appointment is qualified by limitations as to

Plaintiff

any person whose estate is represented by the plaintiff as executor, administrator or other representative. [Limitation Act, 1963, (36 of 1963),

Applicant

any person whose estate is represented by the applicant as executor, administrator or other representative. [Limitation Act, 1963 (36 of 1963),

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Defendant

(ii)any person whose estate is represented by the defendant as executor, administrator or other representative. [Limitation Act, 1963 (36 of 1963),

Administrator

the will annexed, and whether granted for general, special, or limited purposes. Administration is ordinarily granted to some one or more … the estate of a deceased person when there is no executor. [Indian Succession Act (39 of 1925) s. 2(a)] --he to

Power

Bom LR 157. Power, is an authority reserved by, or limited to, a person to dispone, either wholly or partially, of … power given before 1926 by a will to A., an executor, to sell an estate, to whom no estate was devised,

Executory devise

would be void; for wherever a future interest is so limited by devise as to operate as a contingent remainder, such … Executory devise. Mr. Fearne (Cont. Rem. 386) defines an executory devise

Uses

the cestui que use in the following cases:- (1) Uses limited of copyholds-sine no person can be introduced into the estate … assets for the payment of debts by the heir or executor. There appears to have been a distinction between a use

Autre vie, Estate pur

interest, (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 1. If limited to the grantee and his heirs, it passed to the … to the grantee's heirs or special occupants; if granted to executors or administrators, they took, as special occupants, if in that

Devastavit

will be barred after six years by the Statute of Limitations, Lacons v. Wormall, (1907) 2 KB 350; Re Blow, (1914) … waste of the property of the deceased person by an executor or administrator by extravagance or misapplication of the assets, for

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