administration ad colligendum bona defuncti

administration ad colligendum bona defuncti
Ad colligendum bona defuncti.
To collect the goods of the deceased. Special letters of administration granted to one or more persons, authorizing them to collect and preserve the goods of the deceased

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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  • administration ad colligendum bona defuncti — Ad colligendum bona defuncti. To collect the goods of the deceased. Special letters of administration granted to one or more persons, authorizing them to collect and preserve the goods of the deceased …   Black's law dictionary

  • letters ad colligendum bona defuncti — /letsrz id kobjendam bowna d3fan(k)tay/ In default of the representatives and creditors to administer to the estate of an intestate, the officer entitled to grant letters of administration may grant to such person as he approves, letters to… …   Black's law dictionary

  • letters ad colligendum bona defuncti — /letsrz id kobjendam bowna d3fan(k)tay/ In default of the representatives and creditors to administer to the estate of an intestate, the officer entitled to grant letters of administration may grant to such person as he approves, letters to… …   Black's law dictionary

  • ad colligendum bona defuncti — /aed kolajendam bowna dafarjktay/ For collecting the goods of the deceased. See administration of estates …   Black's law dictionary

  • ad colligendum bona defuncti — /aed kolajendam bowna dafarjktay/ For collecting the goods of the deceased. See administration of estates …   Black's law dictionary

  • administration of estates — The management and settlement of the estate of an intestate decedent, or of a testator who has no executor, performed under the supervision of a court, by a person duly qualified and legally appointed, and usually involving: (1) the collection of …   Black's law dictionary

  • administration of estates — The management and settlement of the estate of an intestate decedent, or of a testator who has no executor, performed under the supervision of a court, by a person duly qualified and legally appointed, and usually involving: (1) the collection of …   Black's law dictionary

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