This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1859 Excerpt: ...Court for the district within which the Testator or Intestate was domiciled at the time of his death. If the same shall be filed by Solicitor, the Solicitor shall annex to the Caveat his warrant for filing the same. The party applying for Probate or Administration shall be entitled to a Summons upon the party on whose ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1859 Excerpt: ...Court for the district within which the Testator or Intestate was domiciled at the time of his death. If the same shall be filed by Solicitor, the Solicitor shall annex to the Caveat his warrant for filing the same. The party applying for Probate or Administration shall be entitled to a Summons upon the party on whose behalf the Caveat is filed, calling upon him to appear before a Judge of the said Court on a certain day, and show cause why the application for Probate or Administration (as the case may be) should not be granted. If the party so summoned should fail to appear accordingly, the Caveat shall be deemed to be abandoned; and the party so applying for Probate or Administration shall be entitled to the same as if no Caveat had been filed. 340. Every person to whom Letters of Administration shall be committed as residuary Legatee, Widow, Widower, or next of kin, shall, before obtaining the same, give security by bond (in the form No. 9 in the Schedule) to the Clerk or Deputy Clerk, with two sureties to the satisfaction of such Clerk or Deputy Clerk, who may require such sureties to justify, if he shall think fit. The penalty in such bond shall be twice the amount of the property to be administered, as sworn to by the party applying for Administration. Nevertheless it shall be lawful for a Judge of the District Court, upon application to him, to moderate such sum in the following cases: --1. Where the party taking the Administration is solelyentitled to the property to be administered, or where all other persons entitled in distribution shall consent thereto in writing, such penalty may be limited to twice the amount of the debts of the intestate. 2. Where some persons so entitled shall consent, and others shall either dissent or be legally incapable o..
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