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261 Representation—interests of deceased person’s estate
(1) This rule applies to a proceeding if the court is satisfied—
(a) that a deceased person’s estate has an interest in or is affected
by the proceeding, but is not represented in the proceeding; or
(b) that the personal representative of the deceased person has an
interest in the proceeding adverse to the interests of the deceased
person’s estate.
(a) order that the proceeding continue in the absence of the personal
representative; or
(b) by order, appoint a personal representative for the deceased
person’s estate for the proceeding.
(3) The court may make an order under this rule on the application of a
person interested in the deceased person’s estate or on its own
(4) The court must not appoint a person under subrule (2) (b) unless the
person agrees to the appointment.
(5) If the court orders that the proceeding continue in the absence of a
personal representative for the deceased person’s estate, any order
made under this rule, and any order subsequently made in the
proceeding, is binding on the estate as if a personal representative
were a party to the proceeding.
Representation—numerous concurrent interests Division 2.4.7
Rule 265
(6) Before making an order under this rule on application, the court may
order that notice of the application be given to anyone with an interest
in the estate it considers appropriate.
Division 2.4.7 Representation—numerous
concurrent interests