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SUPREME COURT (ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE) RULES 2014 (SR NO 10 OF 2014) - REG 2.03

Notice of intention to apply

    (1)     An application shall not be made unless, not less than 14 days before it is made, a notice of the applicant's intention to apply for a grant of probate has been duly posted on the Court's website.

    (2)     The notice shall include—

        (a)     the name and address of the deceased;

        (b)     the date of the will of the deceased;

        (c)     the names of the persons identified in the will as the executors of the will;

        (d)     the name and address and the e-mail address of—

              (i)     the applicant; or

              (ii)     if the application is to be made by a solicitor on the applicant's behalf or by a trustee company under the Trustee Companies Act 1984 , the solicitor or the trustee company, as the case may be;

        (e)     a statement that 14 days after posting the notice on the Court's website the applicant intends to apply for a grant of probate of that will.

    (3)     If the Registrar is not satisfied that the notice is sufficient advertisement of the applicant's intention, the Registrar may require a further notice to be given, as the Registrar may direct.



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