and the expectation that some next of his would apply for Letters of Admi. nistration may
have caused delay the part of the Official Administrator in applying for Letters of Administration, and, until such Letters are
granted, Section 3 of the theclaimed Balances ŵrdinance 1885 is inapplicable.
has called attention to this matter with
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ficiaries being minors. Faking, for iw= tance, the cave of the estate of O. Calvert. There I find that, upon the death of Calvert, the ufficial Administrator deal. ing with the estate found there was a sum of some 2000 to which four child. I couver entities. It seems
sew under
age that, in Scotland, some
1 person was ap.
pointed Factor loco tutoris for them and
In any case I
am very glad Mr. hyphe
upon
a view to things seing put
satisfactory basis and
on a waste
bosis and provision being
made to deal with these accumulated
funds.
(d) Its regards the fifth head, I have asked Mr. Kyphe to refer me to the caow to which he acludes and he has spe= cified five uistances, viz:- the estates of (1) Calvert, (2) Lindsay, (3) Uuroyi, (4) Scott, 151 Jam Yam then.
On referring to the papers in these cases I see the difficulty has arisen mainly on account of some of the bene .
ficiaries
Chief whice Philippo,
Ictition
by
in 1883, accordingly.
the Official Admine -
trator, authorized the investment of $4000 to be afflied to their maintenance: The interest on this investment has been
- accordingly remitted to the Factor Coco
for such minors.
mitoris
The other crow are somewhat sinis
cases
lav. I will, however, take the second case _ the estate of J. Lindsay. There,
there was a will but the exccutors he: Letters of Ad.
nounced and even
eventually
ministration with the will annexes.
were
ranted to the Official Administrator
granted
The