The purpose of the section is to allow time to run against an administrator as from the intestate’s death, irrespective of whether a grant of administration has been obtained or not.
Citations:
(1886) 34 ChD 558
Statutes:
Real Property Limitation Acts of 1833 6
Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Cited by:
Cited – Earnshaw and Others v Hartley CA 31-Mar-1999
An administrator de son tort, who was also a beneficiary, held the estate property on trust, and so could not establish adverse possession against the estate during the period of trusteeship. He held a sufficient interest in the assets already. A . .
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Wills and Probate, Limitation, Land
Updated: 13 May 2022; Ref: scu.190224