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Assent of personal representatives

Assent of personal representatives, At Common Law the personal estate passing by the will … the person entitled in reversion or remainder subject to the personal representatives' legal or equitable powers of sale (if any) and the

personal representative

personal representative : one recognized as the representative of another party … personal representative : one recognized as the representative of another party or

Special personal representatives

Special personal representatives. The name given to the personal representatives of a tenant … Special personal representatives. The name given to the personal representatives of a tenant for life in connection with settled land

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Personal Representatives

Personal Representatives, executors or administrators of a deceased person. See EXECUTOR; ADMINISTRATOR;

Legal representative

Legal representative, a 'legal representative' ordinarily means a person who in law represents the estate of a deceased person … Act, (4 of 1939), s. 92A] The definition of 'legal representatives' includes heirs as well as persons who represent the estate

Person aggrieved

Person aggrieved, does not include a mere busy-body, but refers to … (ii) The word 'person' will embrace the Bar Council which represent the Bar of the State. The Bar Council is 'a

Assignee, or Assign

Assignee, or Assign, a person appointed by another to do any act or perform any … (3) includes an assignee of the assignee and the legal representative of a deceased assignee and references to the assignee of

Attendant term

was at its creation limited, or, if deceased, in their personal representatives; but the person entitled to the inheritance then became, according

Substituted service

some person representing the defendant, instead of on the defendant personally. See R.S.C. 1883, Ord. X. Leave is given sometimes to … service, of a writ of summons, service on some person representing the defendant, instead of on the defendant personally. See R.S.C.

Special occupancy

after 1925, the equitable interest apparently devolves on the special personal representatives of the deceased, and if he dies intestate, upon trust

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