836
Application of rules and orders of Probate Division of High Court in England.
Copy of will, etc.
20 & 21 Vict. c. 77, s. 69.
Continuance to successors in office of grants of administration made to Official Administrator.
No. 2 of 1897.
PROBATES.
75. Until such rules and orders have been made as aforesaid, the court may direct, either generally or in any particular case, that the rules and orders in relation to matters of probate and administration in the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice in England or any part thereof, and the forms of proceedings in use therein or any of them, with such modifications as the circumstances may require, shall be followed and adopted in the court.
76. An official copy of the whole or any part of a will, or an official certificate of the grant of any administration, may be obtained from the Registry of the court on the payment of such fees as may be fixed for the same by the rules and orders made under this Ordinance.
77. All administrations heretofore granted to any Official Administrator shall be deemed to have been made to the Official Administrator for the time being and to his successors in office: Provided that no act heretofore done by any person under any grant of administration made to him as Official Administrator shall be deemed to be affected or rendered invalid on account of the passing of this Ordinance.
[ss. 78 to 81, rep. No. 1 of 1912.]
FIRST SCHEDULE.
FORM OF RETURN OF ESTATES OF INTESTATES.
Return of estates of intestates for the half-year ending [s. 28.] 19
Name of intestate. Amount received on account of estate. Deductions: Balance on for disbursements. Disposal of balance. (Signed.) A.B., Official Administrator. Dated the day of 19SECOND SCHEDULE.
FEES PAYABLE IN RESPECT OF SMALL ESTATES.
[s. 61.]
Where the whole estate of the intestate does not exceed in value $100, the sum of $1; and where the whole estate exceeds in value $100, the sum of $1, and the further sum of 20 cents for every $50 or fraction of $50 by which the value exceeds $100.
No. 3 of 1897, repealed by No. 5 of 1903.
836
Application
of rules and orders of Probate Division of High Court in England.
Copy of will,
etc.
20 & 21 Vict.
c. 77, s. 69.
Continuance
to successors
in office of grants of administra- tion made to Official Administra-
Lor.
No. 2 of 1897.
PROBATES.
75. Until such rules and orders have been made as aforesaid, the court may direct, either generally or in any particular case, that the rules and orders in relation to matters of probate and administration in the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice in England or any part thereof, and the forms of proceedings in use therein or any of them, with such modifications as the circumstances may require, shall be followed and adopted in the court.
76. An official copy of the whole or any part of a will, or an official certificate of the grant of any administration, may be obtained from the Registry of the court on the payment of such fees as may be fixed for the same by the rules and orders made under this Ordinance.
77. All administrations heretofore granted to any Official Administrator shall be deemed to have been made to the Official Administrator for the time being and to his successors in office: Provided that no act heretofore done by any, person under any grant of administration made to him as Official Administrator shall be deemed to be affected or rendered invalid on account of the passing of this Ordinance.
[ss. 78 to 81, rep. No. 1 of 1912.]
FIRST SCHEDULE.
FORM OF RETURN OF ESTATES OF INTESTATES.
Return of estates of intestates for the half-year ending
[s. 28.]
19
Name of intestate.
Amount. received on account of
estate.
Deductions : Balance on
for dis-
Disposal
closing
bursements.
account.
of balance.
(Signed.) A.B., Official Administrator.
Dated the
day of
SECOND SCHEDULE.
19
FEES PAYABLE IN RESPECT OF SMALL ESTATES.
[s. 61.]
Where the whole estate of the intestate does not exceed in value $100, the sum of $1; and where the whole estate exceeds in value $100, the sum of $1, and the further sum of 20 cents for every $50 or fraction of $50 by which the value exceeds $100.
No. 3 of 1897, repealed by No. 5 of 1903.
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