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The executor is the person who is appointed by the Master to administer the deceased estate. The deceased nominates an executor in his or her will and the Master appoints such executor subject to certain requirements.
A Petition for Letters of Administration (d.b.n.) is filed when an estates administrator dies, resigns, or becomes unable to complete their duties before the administration is finished.
administrator de bonis non. Administrator de bonis non (also referred to as administrator de bonis non testamento annexo) is a Latin term for an administrator appointed by a court to replace an administrator of a will that can longer execute the role.
Administrator de bonis non (also referred to as administrator de bonis non testamento annexo) is a Latin term for an administrator appointed by a court to replace an administrator of a will that can longer execute the role.
administrator d.b.n.: (De bonis non - of goods not already administered) Any person to whom letters of administration have been issued as a successor to an administrator who has died or who has failed to complete the estate.
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The Division of Legal Services (DLS) provides legal representation and advice to the Governor, Legislature, other state officers, and state agencies. The Division consists of units organized on the substantive areas of law that maximize the advantages of specialization.
De bonis non administratis, Latin for of goods not administered, is a legal term for assets remaining in an estate after the death or removal of the estate administrator. The second administrator is called the administrator de bonis non and distributes the remaining assets.

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