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Ad colligendum bona






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.

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When
1) At which time, in wills, standing by itself unqualified and unexplained, this is a word of condition denoting the time at which the gift is to continence. 2) The context of a will may show that the word when is to be applied to the possession only, not to the vesting of a legacy; but to justify this construction, there must be circumstances, or other expressions in the will, showing such to have been the testator's intent.

Person
This word is applied to men, women and children, who are called natural persons.

Dies
A day. There are four sorts of days: 1) A natural day; as, the morning and the evening made the first day. 2) An artificial day; that is, from day-break until twilight in the evening. 3) An astrological day, dies astrologicus, from sun to sun. 4) A legal day, which is dies juridicus, and dies non juridicus.

Apparent
That which is manifest what is proved. It is required that all things upon which a court must pass, should be made to appear, if matter in pays, under oath if matter of record, by the record. It is a rule that those things which do not appear, are to be considered as not existing de non apparentibus et non existentibus eadem est ratio.

Executor
A person specifically appointed by a testator to administer the will ensuring that final wishes are respected (i.e. that the will is properly "executed"). An executor is a personal representative.

Administrator
A person who administers the estate of a person deceased. The administrator is appointed by a court and is the person who would then have power to deal with the debts and assets of a person who died intestate. Female administrators are called "administratrix." An administrator is a personal representative.

Court
A body in government to which the administration of justice is delegated.

Order
An instruction rightfully given by someone superior in hyerarchy. Also, a social state of civil coexistance without widespread public violence.

Sole
Alone, single; used in contradistinction to joint or married. A sole tenant, therefore, is one who holds lands in his own right, without being joined with any other. A feme sole is a single woman; a sole corporation is one composed of only one natural person.

Assets
Cash, property and investments along with anything else that may be of value to a individual or business.

Agent
An agent is a person who is authorised to carry out activities on behalf of his principal and to enter into commitments by which the principal will be bound. The term usually refers to a businessman who finds business for you and takes a commission.

Authority
Government. The right and power which an officer has in the exercise of a public function to compel obedience to his lawful commands.

Estate
A right or interest in property or the property of a deceased person.



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Actus
A foot way and horse way.

Actus doi nomini facit injuriam
An act of God does wrong to no one.

Actus legis nomini faeit injuriam
An act of the law wrongs no man.

Actus non facit reum, nisi mens sit rea
An act does not make a man a criminal, unless his intention be criminal. To constitute a crime the intent and the act must concur; a mere overt act, without wrongful intention, does not make guilt.

Actus reus
(United Kingdom) A guilty deed or act.

Ad colligendum bona

Ad damnum
Pleading. To the damage. In all personal and mixed actions, withthe exception of actions of debt qui tam, where the plaintiff has sustained no damages, the declaration concludes ad damnum.

Ad diem
At the day, as a plea of payment ad diem, on the day when the moneybecame due.

Ad hoc
( United Kingdom) For this purpose.

Ad infinitum
(United Kingdom) Forever, without limit, to infinity.

Ad inquirendum
Practice. A judicial writ, commanding inquiry to be made of any thing relating to a cause depending in court.

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