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Fixtures
T. (2) Before 1926, between the heir and the personal representative of the terre-tenants. Though the fixtures will generally pass with
Mandate
personal confidence, it is not presumed to pass to his representatives, unless there is some special stipulation to that effect. But
Delectus person'
is this rule, that even the executors and other personal representatives of a partner do not, in that capacity, succeed to
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Defendant
his liability to be sued. (ii)any person whose estate is represented by the defendant as executor, administrator or other representative. [Limitation
Debt
expenses, the estate is to be administered (whether by personal representatives or by the Court, Re Cockell, 1932 AC 365) according
Majestas
State or sovereign; supreme power of the people, especially as represented by their highest representative, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
Plaintiff
s. 2 (i) (i)] (ii) any person whose estate is represented by the plaintiff as executor, administrator or other representative. [Limitation
Notice to quit
as both parties please, if the tenant dies his personal representatives have the same interest in the land which their testator
Person aggrieved
(ii) The word 'person' will embrace the Bar Council which represent the Bar of the State. The Bar Council is 'a
Personal property
or inheritance. After that Act it devolved upon the personal representative in trust for the heir or devisee, and after the
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