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### 607 Order for accounts
> On an application for administration or the execution of a trust by a creditor or beneficiary under a will, intestacy or trust, if no accounts or insufficient accounts have been provided, the Court or a judge –
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> > > > > (i) the application stand over for a certain time; and
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> > > > > (ii) that the executor, administrator or trustee in the meantime provide the applicant with a proper statement of the accounts; or
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> > > (b) if necessary to prevent proceedings by other creditors or by persons beneficially interested, may grant or make the usual judgment or order for administration on the condition that proceedings are not to be taken under the judgment or order without leave of the Court or a judge.