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Administration and Probate Act 1969
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82 Court may make special order
The Court or a Judge may, where administration has been granted,
upon the application of the administrator, or in case of partial
intestacy the executor or administrator with the will annexed, or of
any person beneficially interested, and after such previous notice to
the other parties and inquiry as the Court or Judge thinks fit, order
and direct the course of proceedings which shall be taken in regard
to:
(a) the time and mode of sale of any real estate;
(b) the letting and management thereof until sale;
(c) the application for maintenance or advancement or otherwise
of shares or income of shares of infants; and
(d) the expediency and mode of effecting a partition, if applied for,
and generally in regard to the administration of the real estate for
the greatest advantage of all persons interested.