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(n) A special administrator is the person appointed by a court or other legal authority to administer and manage the affairs of the property, estate or business under consideration in such legal proceedings, ...

 


special administrator
n. a person appointed by the court in a probate proceeding (management of the estate of a deceased person) to take charge of the assets and/or investigate the status of the estate and report to the court, ...

special administrator See administrator.
special proceedings A general term referring to civil actions that are subject to special rules or requirements, and thus are not handled like ordinary civil actions.

Special administrator
Definition
1 : an administrator appointed to administer only a designated part of the deceased person's estate
2 : an administrator appointed for the sole purpose of being responsible for the assets in an estate usu.

Special administrators are of two kinds; first, when the administration is limited to part of the estate, as for example, when the former administrator has died, leaving a part of the estate unadministered, ...

If there is no valid will, that person's title is an administrator. Includes executor, administrator, special administrator, and persons who perform substantially the same functions in decedents' estates.

during a lawsuit that challenges the will. The administrator pendente lite takes an inventory of the deceased person's property and handles the business affairs of the estate until the dispute is settled. Also called a special administrator.

ad litem, administrator ad prosequendum, administrator cum testamento annexo, administrator de bonis non, administrator de bonis non cum testamento annexo, administrator pendente lite, administrator with will annexed, special administrator) ...

Also called a special administrator.administrator with will annexed An administrator who takes the place of an executor under a will.

See also: Estate, Person, Administrator, Law, Court

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