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PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION ACT 1898 - SECT 92
Distribution of assets after notice given by executor or administrator
92 Distribution of assets after notice given by executor or administrator
(1) The executor or administrator of the estate of a testator or an intestate
may distribute the assets, or any part of the assets, of that estate among the
persons entitled having regard to the claims of beneficiaries (including
children conceived but not yet born at the date of the death of the testator
or intestate), creditors and other persons in respect of the assets of the
estate of which the executor or administrator has notice at the time of
distribution if-- (a) the assets are distributed at least 6 months after the
testator's or intestate's death, and
(b) the executor or administrator has
given notice in the form approved under section 17 of the Civil Procedure Act
2005 that the executor or administrator intends to distribute the assets in
the estate after the expiration of a specified time, and
(c) the time
specified in the notice is not less than 30 days after the notice is given,
and
(d) the time specified in the notice has expired.
(2) An executor or
administrator who distributes the assets or any part of the assets of the
estate of a testator or an intestate in accordance with subsection (1) is not
liable in respect of those assets or that part of those assets to any person
who has a claim in respect of those assets or that part unless the executor or
administrator had notice of the claim at the time of the distribution or the
distribution was not made in the circumstances described in subsection (2) (a)
or (b) of section 28 (Protection of personal representatives who distribute as
if will had not been rectified) or section 125 (Sharing between spouses) or
126 (Distribution orders) or Part 4.4 (Indigenous persons' estates) of the
Succession Act 2006 .
(3) In relation to a distribution of the assets of a
testator or intestate dying after the commencement of the Children (Equality
of Status) Act 1976 , an executor or administrator referred to in subsection
(2) shall be deemed to have notice of the claim of any person whose
entitlement to the assets or to any part of them would have become apparent if
the executor or administrator had applied for and obtained a certificate under
section 50 of the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995 .
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