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158 RULES of OFFICE.
that circumstance must be certified at the
foot of the will, or on the back of the bond.
What the deputy commissaries are to avoid
doing, consists principally
in the
following, viz.
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They are not to take wrong bonds, or give
wrong letters, for the want of proper blanks;
for instance, bonds and letters adapted for administrators,
or for administrators with a copy
of the will annexed, must not be used, where
an executor appointed by the will applies for
letters; those must be testamentary.
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They are not to grant the administration to
any
creditor, without previously affixing an advertisement
of such application for fourteen days,
at the church door, or some other publick place
in the neighbourhood of the deceased's late
dwelling.
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They are not to grant administration with
the will annexed to any person, where several
executors are appointed, unless a renunciation
of all the executors, be first entered.
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They are not to grant administration on
estates, the goods whereof lie in different
counties. |
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