
Tristram and Coote's Probate Practice Set
(includes mainwork, and supplement with CD-ROM)
Butterworths Law (Publisher)
30th Edition
Published on 31. January 2008
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2138 pages
978-1-4057-3510-0 (ISBN)
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Description
Tristram and Coote's Probate Practice is the definitive work on probate and is extensively referred to by the Probate Registries. This essential set contains expert guidance on all aspects of probate procedure and comprises the mainwork and accompanying CD-Rom as published in 2006 with the third cumulative supplement, fully up-to-date as of February 2010. The accompanying CD-Rom includes inheritance tax forms and precedents recommended by Probate Registrars.
The text is written by a team of experts drawn from the judiciary, probate registry and the Capital Taxes Office and is fully updated to include new developments such as the Gender Recognition Act, The Civil Partnerships Act, and also all new estates rules.
The 30th edition of Tristram and Coote's Probate Practice is essential reading for all practitioners working within this complex area of the law.
The text is written by a team of experts drawn from the judiciary, probate registry and the Capital Taxes Office and is fully updated to include new developments such as the Gender Recognition Act, The Civil Partnerships Act, and also all new estates rules.
The 30th edition of Tristram and Coote's Probate Practice is essential reading for all practitioners working within this complex area of the law.
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Edition
30th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
LexisNexis UK
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 155 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4057-3510-0 (9781405735100)
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Tristram and Coote's Probate Practice Set
(includes mainwork, and supplement with CD-ROM)
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08/2018
31st Edition
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Content
PART I - THE COMMON FORM PROBATE PRACTICE;
1. The probate jurisdiction of the Family Division; 2. General procedure in registry; 3. Wills and codicils; 4. Probates; 5. Letter of administration with the will annexed; 6. Letters of administration; 7. Minority or life interests and second administrators; 8. Inland Revenue accounts; 9. Trust corporations; 10. Settled land grants; 11. Limited grants; 12. Grant where deceased died domiciled out of England and Wales; 13. Grants 'de bonis non'-Cessate grants-Double probate; 14. Right of the court to select an administrator-'Commorientes'; 15. Renunciation and retraction; 16. Amendment and notation of grants; 17. Revocation and impounding of grants; 18. Resealing; 19. Inventory and account; 20. Deposit and registration of wills of living persons; 21. Searches and copies-Exemplifications-Duplicate grants; 22. Affidavits, affirmations and statutory declarations; 23. Caveats; 24. Object of citations;
25. Applications to district judge, registrar or High Court judge (Non-contentious business);
PART II - CONTENTIOUS BUSINESS;
26. Introduction; 27. Claims; 28. Parties to claims; 29. Claim form; 30. Acknowledgement of service; 31. Testamentary documents; 32. Statements of case generally; 33. Particulars of claim; 34. Defence and counterclaim; 35. Reply and subsequent pleadings; 36. Disclosure; 37. Management of multi-track cases; 38. Interim applications; 39. Trial; 40. Costs; 41. Associated actions;
Appendices;
Appendix 1: Statutes;
Appendix 2: Rules, Orders and Regulations;
Appendix 3: Fees (Non-Contentious Business);
Appendix 4: Rates of Inheritance Tax and Capital Transfer Tax;
Appendix 5: Costs (Non-Contentious Business);
Appendix 6: Forms;
Appendix 7: Instructions, Statutory Will Forms, Probate Offices
1. The probate jurisdiction of the Family Division; 2. General procedure in registry; 3. Wills and codicils; 4. Probates; 5. Letter of administration with the will annexed; 6. Letters of administration; 7. Minority or life interests and second administrators; 8. Inland Revenue accounts; 9. Trust corporations; 10. Settled land grants; 11. Limited grants; 12. Grant where deceased died domiciled out of England and Wales; 13. Grants 'de bonis non'-Cessate grants-Double probate; 14. Right of the court to select an administrator-'Commorientes'; 15. Renunciation and retraction; 16. Amendment and notation of grants; 17. Revocation and impounding of grants; 18. Resealing; 19. Inventory and account; 20. Deposit and registration of wills of living persons; 21. Searches and copies-Exemplifications-Duplicate grants; 22. Affidavits, affirmations and statutory declarations; 23. Caveats; 24. Object of citations;
25. Applications to district judge, registrar or High Court judge (Non-contentious business);
PART II - CONTENTIOUS BUSINESS;
26. Introduction; 27. Claims; 28. Parties to claims; 29. Claim form; 30. Acknowledgement of service; 31. Testamentary documents; 32. Statements of case generally; 33. Particulars of claim; 34. Defence and counterclaim; 35. Reply and subsequent pleadings; 36. Disclosure; 37. Management of multi-track cases; 38. Interim applications; 39. Trial; 40. Costs; 41. Associated actions;
Appendices;
Appendix 1: Statutes;
Appendix 2: Rules, Orders and Regulations;
Appendix 3: Fees (Non-Contentious Business);
Appendix 4: Rates of Inheritance Tax and Capital Transfer Tax;
Appendix 5: Costs (Non-Contentious Business);
Appendix 6: Forms;
Appendix 7: Instructions, Statutory Will Forms, Probate Offices