Legal Definition and Related Resources of De bonis non administratis
Meaning of De bonis non administratis
(Law Lat. of the goods not administered). Where the administration of the estate of an intestate is left unfinished, in consequence of the death, removal, etc., of the administrator, and a new administrator is appointed, the latter is termed an administrator de bonis non; i. e., of the goods of the deceased not administered by the former administrator. 2 Steph. Comm. 243. An administrator of this kind is also sometimes appointed to succeed an executor. Id.
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Definition of De Bonis Non Administratis
In the context of international law, the legal resource A Dictionary of Law, provides a definition of De Bonis Non Administratis : (Latin: of unadministered goods)
A grant of *letters of administration of the estate of a deceased person when administration has previously been granted to someone who has himself died before completing the administration of the estate leaving no executor, so that the chain of executorship is broken.
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