Letters of Administration
Letters of Administration are granted by a
court or probate registry to appoint appropriate people to deal with a deceased person's
estate where property will pass under
Intestacy Rules or where there are no
executors living (and willing and able to act) having been validly appointed under the deceased's
will. Traditionally, letters of administration granted to a representative of a testate estate are called "letters of administration with the will annexed" or "letters of administration cum testamentio annexio" or "c.t.a.".
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letters of administration
Noun
1. legal document naming someone to administer an estate when no executor has been named
(hypernym) legal document, legal instrument, official document, instrument
(classification) law, jurisprudence
Letters of Administration
Authority granted by a Probate Registry to someone interested
in the estate of a person who has died without leaving a will. The order
allows the 'administrator' to carry out the duties relating to the estate
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
NOMINA DI UN AMMINISTRATORE GIUDIZIARIO
letters of administration
Eng: letters of administration
Urdu: قانُون ۔ سَنَد اہتَمام ۔ پَروانَہ اِنصَرامِ تولِیَت ۔