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Scotland and Ireland
This Act confirms twenty-five Articles of Union, gives Scotland sixteen Representative Peers (to be elected for life by the whole body)
Trust
Act, 1925, and (English) Settled Land Act, 1925). A personal representative selling for the purpose of administration can give a valid
Settled land
trust corporation, but this does not apply to a personal representative selling in course of administration or to persons of full
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Representation
purposes, as heirs, executors, or administrators. See EXECUTOR; ADMINISTRATOR; PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE; REAL REPRESENTATIVE. A presentation of fact-either by words or by
Personal property
or inheritance. After that Act it devolved upon the personal representative in trust for the heir or devisee, and after the
Legacy duty
relationship between the testator or intestate and legatee. The personal representative is liable to pay the duty. He must show a
Governor
Governor. In Dominions and Colonies usually the name of the representative of the King and the head of the local executive
Fixtures
T. (2) Before 1926, between the heir and the personal representative of the terre-tenants. Though the fixtures will generally pass with
Executor
allows him, when he has been legally invested with his representative character, to retain out of any assets [either legal or
Assignee, or Assign
(3) includes an assignee of the assignee and the legal representative of a deceased assignee and references to the assignee of
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