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Administration and Probate Act 1969
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152A Regulations
The Administrator may make regulations, not inconsistent with this
Act, prescribing all matters required or permitted by this Act to be
prescribed, or necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying
out or giving effect to this Act, and in particular for prescribing:
(a) the proportion of an estate to which a spouse or de facto
partner is entitled;
(b) the value of an intestate estate for the purpose of determining
its distribution in accordance with Schedule 6;
(c) the proportions payable to persons other than the spouse or
de facto partner of an intestate who are entitled to share in the
intestate estate; and
(d) the fees payable in respect of any matter under this Act.
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(Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005
153 Section 104: rejection of claims in excess of prescribed
amount
If, on or after 1 July 2002 but before the day on which the
Administrator's assent to the Justice Portfolio (Miscellaneous
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Amendments) Act 2005 is declared, a professional personal
representative served a notice under section 104(1) in relation to a
claim in excess of the prescribed amount:
(a) the validity of the notice is not affected because of the
amendment effected by section 4 of that Act; and
(b) section 104 is taken to apply, and always to have applied, in
relation to the claim as if that amendment had not been
effected.
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Legislation Amendment Act 2021