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Until such grant or entry shall be made , The Curator ' shall have all the rights and privileges , powers and authorities of a duly constituted personal representative , or of a devisee or trustee of the estate of such deceased person ...
Until such grant or entry shall be made , The Curator ' shall have all the rights and privileges , powers and authorities of a duly constituted personal representative , or of a devisee or trustee of the estate of such deceased person ...
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... Curator all the rights , privileges , powers and authorities , and shall place him under all the duties and liabilities , of a personal representative or devisee in trust of such deceased person , and of a trustee in bankruptcy .
... Curator all the rights , privileges , powers and authorities , and shall place him under all the duties and liabilities , of a personal representative or devisee in trust of such deceased person , and of a trustee in bankruptcy .
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... Bankrupt ' includes any person whose estate is vested in a trustee or assignee under the law for the time being in force relating to bankruptcy ; ' Bearer ' means the person in possession of a bill or note which is payable to bearer ...
... Bankrupt ' includes any person whose estate is vested in a trustee or assignee under the law for the time being in force relating to bankruptcy ; ' Bearer ' means the person in possession of a bill or note which is payable to bearer ...
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... then presentment may be made to him only . ( c ) Where the drawee is dead , presentment may be made . to his personal representative . ( d ) Where the drawee is bankrupt , presentment may be made to him or to his trustee .
... then presentment may be made to him only . ( c ) Where the drawee is dead , presentment may be made . to his personal representative . ( d ) Where the drawee is bankrupt , presentment may be made to him or to his trustee .
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( 10 ) Where the drawer or indorser is insolvent , notice may be given either to the party himself or to the trustee . Bills of Exchange ( 11 ) Where there are two 64 48 VICTORI¯ . No. 10.
( 10 ) Where the drawer or indorser is insolvent , notice may be given either to the party himself or to the trustee . Bills of Exchange ( 11 ) Where there are two 64 48 VICTORI¯ . No. 10.
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