De bonis non administratis, Latin for "of goods not administered," is a legal term for assets remaining in an estate after the death or removal of the estate administrator.
De Bonis Non definition: Latin: assets not yet administered. Latin and short for de bonis non administratis.
Administrator De Bonis Non Latin for "administrator of goods not administered." The person appointed by a probate court to finish probate proceedings when the executor or previous administrator can't finish the job. Need Legal Help?
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de bonis non Latin and short for de bonis non administratis. A word used exclusively in estate matters and refers to situations where an estate is abandonoed by an administrator only partially administered and someone must be appointed to ...
DE BONIS NON. This phrase is used in cases where the goods of a deceased person have not all been administered.
DE BONIS NON -- See ADMINISTRATOR DE BONIS NON. DE NOVO -- Latin. Means “anew'. For example, a trial de novo is a trial anew or a new trial, as opposed to a mere review of the record of the first trial.
De bonis non Definition - adj [short for de bonis non administratis, from Medieval Latin, of the goods not administered (by the executor)] : concerning the goods of a decedent that are not yet administered ...
D.B.N.De bonis non, of effects unadministered. D.P.Domus procerum, House of Lords. D.R.Declaration of Rights.
administrator de bonis non (DBN) Latin for "administrator of goods not administered." This term refers to the person appointed by a probate court to finish probate proceedings when the executor or previous administrator can't finish the job.
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