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Duties of an administrator

Duty of the administrator

Powers of an Administrator

The policy reasons for the rule that no one can administer an estate until he has been appointed an administrator

Whether administrators must act together in all situations

Whether an administrator/administratrix can convert property into money without applying to the court

Whether an administrator can become the beneficiary of an estate by virtue of the grant of letters of administration

Whether an administrator can be compelled by the court to exhibit an inventory on the application of any person having an interest or even the appearance of an interest; procedure where there is an objection to the inventory

Whether an administrator de bonis non can administer the immovable property of the deceased

Whether an administrator who subsequently obtains letters of administration can be liable for intermeddling with the estate

Whether claims against an estate can be brought only against the administrator and no one else

Whether it is only when an administrative suit is pending that the court can appoint an administrator

Whether multiple administrators of an estate must act jointly

Whether there can be a sale in the name of only one of the administrators

Whether the son of the deceased is qualified as of right to be joined as an administrator of his father’s estate

Whether the title of an administrator relates back to the time of death of the intestate

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