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Daryl Lytton <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 21 Nov 2005 15:29:37 -0800
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nelhatch wrote:

> Can someone tell me what this means?
>
> Administrator ad Collegindum (as used in an 1855 record)

Ad colligendum bona -- When a person dies and there is no apparent executor
or administrator, a person can be appointed by Court order and for the
limited and sole purpose of collecting, inventorizing and preserving the
assets of the deceased until an appropriate full-fledged administrator can
be found or appointed. Known then as an ADMINISTRATOR AD COLLIGENDUM, this
person is a agent of the Court and does not have the true or full authority
of an administrator of an estate. (Duhaime's online legal dictionary)

Daryl

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