The Law Relating to the Duties on Probates and Letters of Administration in England, and Inventories of Personal Or Moveable Estates in Scotland, and on Legacies and Successions to Personal Or Moveable Estates in Great Britain

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Saunders and Benning, 1841 - 262 pages

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Page 9 - ... goods, chattels, and credits of the said deceased which have or shall come to the hands, possession, or knowledge of him the said AB, or into the hands or possession of...
Page 10 - ... and if it shall hereafter appear that any last will and testament was made by the said deceased...
Page 10 - ... being thereunto required, do render and deliver the said letters of administration (approbation of such testament being first had and made) in the said court, then this obligation to be void and of none effect, or else to remain in full force and virtue.
Page 9 - And further do make, or cause to be made,' a true and "just account of his said administration at or before the
Page 10 - Request to have it allowed and approved accordingly, if the said above bounden being thereunto required, do render and deliver the said Letters of Administration (Approbation of such Testament being first had and made) in the said Court; then this Obligation to be void and of none Effeet, or else to remain in full Force and Virtue.
Page 9 - ... for the whole, our heirs, executors and administrators, firmly by these presents. Sealed with our seals. Dated the day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and...
Page 9 - Pounds of good and lawful Money of Great Britain...
Page 9 - ... and the same goods, chattels and credits and all other the goods, chattels and credits of the said deceased at the time of his death, which at any time after shall come to the hands or possession of the said AB, or into the hands and possession of any other person or persons...
Page 159 - For every legacy, specific or pecuniary, or of any other description, of the amount or value of twenty pounds, or upwards, given by any will or testamentary instrument of any person who shall have died...
Page 38 - ... lawful owner of such account, and entitled to the payment thereof. And further, that all the labor charged therein has been applied upon the works and to the benefit of the State ; and that all the property charged therein has been delivered to the duly authorized agents of the State, and, according to the best of the knowledge, information and belief of this deponent, used for the benefit of the State, by or under the direction of one of the authorized agents thereof.

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