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Administration and Probate Act 1969
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61 Interpretation
(1) In this Division, unless the contrary intention appears:
intestate means a deceased person who either does not leave a
will or leaves a will but does not dispose effectively, by the will, of
the whole or part of his or her real or personal property.
intestate estate, in relation to an estate, means:
(a) in the case of an intestate who leaves a will – the real and
personal property of the intestate that is not effectively
disposed of by the will; or
(b) in any other case – the real and personal property of the
intestate.
personal chattels, in relation to an intestate, means:
(a) the articles of household or personal use or adornment, plated
articles, china, glassware, pictures, prints, linen, jewellery,
clothing, books, musical instruments or apparatus, scientific
instruments or apparatus, wines, liquors, consumable stores
and domestic animals of the intestate; and
(b) the motor cars and accessories of the intestate,
but does not include:
(c) any chattels of the intestate used exclusively for business
purposes; or
(d) money and securities for money of the intestate.
personal representative, in relation to an intestate, means the
executor of the will, or the administrator of the estate, of the
intestate, as the case requires.
(2) For the purposes of this Division:
(a) each spouse shall be regarded as a separate person; and
(b) in ascertaining relationship it is immaterial whether the
relationship is of the whole blood or the half blood.
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