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Administration and Probate Act 1929
89Effect of order
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89 Effect of order
(1) If an order to collect and administer the estate of any deceased person
is granted, the public trustee and guardian has the same functions in
relation to the estate, except as otherwise expressly provided, that the
public trustee and guardian would have had if administration had
been granted to him or her, and the estate of the deceased person vests
in the public trustee and guardian.
(2) If the Supreme Court grants an order to collect and administer the
estate of a deceased person after having been satisfied that the
deceased person made a valid will that had not been revoked before
death—
(a) a copy of that will must be annexed to the order; and
(b) the public trustee and guardian has, subject to this part, the same
functions in relation to the estate of the person that the public
trustee and guardian would have if administration with the will
annexed of the estate of the deceased person had been granted
to the public trustee and guardian.
(3) All laws for the time being in force in relation to the administration
of the estates of deceased persons apply to the administration of
estates by the public trustee and guardian.