Probate Registry definition

Probate Registry means that part of the Central Registry in which wills and other testamentary documents are deposited;”;
Probate Registry means that part of the Central Registry in which wills and
Probate Registry means the branch of the Principal Registry that is set aside for the purpose of the exercise of probate jurisdiction;

Examples of Probate Registry in a sentence

  • Charles BLANNING died on 28th March 1945 & his Will with codicil was proved at Bristol District Probate Registry on 18th November 1945 by the Executors.

  • Charles BLANNING died on 28th March 1945 & his Will with codicil was proved at Bristol District Probate Registry on 18th November 1945 by his Executors.

  • Sarah Ann BLANNING died on 6th April 1932 & her Will was proved in the Principal Probate Registry on 23rd September 1932 by Arthur Thomas, Charles & Kate BLANNING.

  • Completion is to take place on a day to be agreed by the Seller and ▇▇▇▇▇ Elegant not later than 30 days after the grant of probate of the will of ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ by the Probate Registry of High Court and, in any event, not later than 5 months from 22 June 2009.

  • RECITING that William James WHITTUCK died intestate on 28th June 1881, leaving his eldest son William Samuel WHITTUCK heir at law & that Letters of Administration of his estate were granted at Bristol District Probate Registry on 23rd August 1881 to Frances Matilda WHITTUCK, widow & relict of William James.

  • Arthur Thomas BLANNING died on 26th February 1935, having by Will appointed Annie Ethel & Charles BLANNING Executors, who proved the Will in Bristol District Probate Registry on 12th August 1935.

  • Arthur Thomas BLANNING died on 26th February 1935, having by Will appointed Annie Ethel & Charles BLANNING Executors, who proved the same in Bristol District Probate Registry on 12th August 1935.

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