We know that legal terminology can be a bit baffling. Our legal dictionary provides an explanation to some of the more common words and phrases that you may come across. If there is anything you do not understand please do not hesitate to ask.
Oath For Administrators
This is the paper that is sworn before A Commissioner for Oaths in order to obtain Letters of Administration to the estate of a person dying Intestate (without a Will).
Oath For Executors
This is the formal Court paper to apply to the Court for a Grant of Representation where there is a will.
Occupation Order
An order of the court enabling a person to remain or go back into the home under certain conditions and to exclude other people from occupational rights
Note:
The above are but a brief definition of terms. They do not constitute legal advice. For their full implication, effect and meaning legal advice must be taken in each case.
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