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A Manual of the Principles of Equity a Concise And Explanatory Treatise Intend
John Indermaur
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Leighton (1911) 2 Ch. 530; 81 L. J. Ch. 97.
■» 22 & 23 Vict. C. . 35, sec. 28.
5 Be Bowes, Strathmore v. Vane (1888) 37 Ch. D. 128 ; 57 L. J. Ch. 455 ; 58 L. T. 309 ; Benclall v. Andreae (1892) 61 L. J. Q. B. 630.
" 56 & 57 Vict. C. 53, sec. 21, which repeals and replaces 44 & 45 Vict. C. 41, sec. 37.
142 OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE debt or claim on any evidence tliat he tliinks sufficient ; and that he may, if he thinks tit, accept anv composition or security for any debt, and may allow time
...for payment thereof ; and may com- promise, compound, abandon, submit to arbitration, or otherwise settle any debt, account, claim, or thing relating to the deceased's estate ; and may do such things as may be expedient for those purposes, without being responsible for any loss occasioned by anything so done by him in good faith. This provision applies to executorships and administrator- ships created either before or after the Act ; but it only applies so far as a contrary intention is not Executors' expressed.

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