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There are two types of grant:
(a) Where a person dies leaving a valid will,
a grant of probate may be made to theexecutor/s named in thewill (although
in rare cases, formal administration may
be granted to someone other than the
named executors).
There are two types of grant:
(a) Where a person dies leaving a valid will,
a grant of probate may be made to theexecutor/s named in thewill (although
in rare cases, formal administration may
be granted to someone other than the
named executors).
There are two types of grant: (a) Where a person dies leaving a valid will, a grant
of probate may be made to theexecutor(s) named in thewill (although in rare
cases, formal administration may be granted to someone other than the named
executors); (b) Where a person dies intestate (without awill), a grant of letters of
administration is obtained.
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PĀNUI
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Address 74 Ingestre Street
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(Closed on Public Holidays)
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PROBATE
When the High Court confirms the appointment of an
executor to administer thewillofa deceased person, the
Court’s authority for that person to act is given in a grant
of probate.
When the High Court confirms the appointment of an executor to administer thewillofa deceased person, the authority for that person to act is given in a grant of
probate (see also footnote 20).
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