单词 | to commit administration |
释义 | > as lemmasto commit administration P5. Law. transitive. to commit administration: to transfer the legal authority to administer a person's estate, property, etc., to another; spec. to appoint a person or persons to settle the estate of a person who dies intestate or without an executor. Cf. administration n. 5a, administrator n. 1a, 1b. Now rare. ΘΚΠ society > law > transfer of property > testamentary disposition > make a will [verb (intransitive)] > arrange administration of estate to commit administration1629 1629 Vse of Law Table sig. A4v, in J. Doddridge Lawyers Light The Archbishop of that Prouince where hee Dyed is to commit Administration. 1742 Jura Ecclesiastica II. 93 Tempore Vacationis of an Archbishoprick or Bishoprick, the Dean and Chapter shall commit administration. 1766 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. II. 506 It is necessary for the ordinary to commit administration afresh, of the goods of the deceased not administred by the former executor or administrator. 1914 L. J. Phillimore Hewson v. Shelley xiii. 40 in Harvard Law Rev. (1919) 32 327 The power to commit administration and to pass the property thereby. 1923 Wisconsin Statutes I. 2068 If all named as executors neglect to qualify the court may commit administration of the estate, with the will annexed. < as lemmas |
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