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Administration of Estates

Administration of Estates guides you through the administration of deceased estates from the administrative requirements and executors duties through to the finalisation of the estate.

Publication Language: English

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ISBN/ISSN: 9781776173020
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ISBN/ISSN: 006ADMESTASYS
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Administration of Estates guides you through the administration of deceased estates from the administrative requirements and executors duties through to the finalisation of the estate.

This guide offers valuable insights into managing assets and liabilities, estate duty, and the Liquidation and Distribution account. Originally authored by Wiechers and Vorster, this indispensable resource is a must-have for law students, practitioners, and executors alike. The perfect companion to Wills and Trusts, it provides essential guidance on the administration of estates.

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Table of contents

Chapter 1 - A brief overview of current legislation applicable to the administration of estates

Chapter 2 - The Master of the High Court and the executor of a deceased estate

Chapter 3 - Reporting the estate

Chapter 4 - Executor's duties after receiving letters of executorship

Chapter 5 - Methods of liquidation

Chapter 6 - The doctrine of election, adiation, repudiation and massing of estates

Chapter 7 - How estate assets are accounted for in the estate account

Chapter 8 - How estate liabilities are accounted for in the estate account

Chapter 9 - Estate duty

Chapter 10 - The liquidation and distribution account

Chapter 11 - Finalisation of the estate

Chapter 12 - An overview of the accrual system in terms of the Matrimonial Property Act