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n administration suit can be maintained by:
I. A creditor of the deceased, when his claim is not paid off, by the legal representatives of the deceased
II. A legatee, whether specific or pecuniary, where the legacy is not paid to him by the legal representatives of the deceased
III. The next-of-kin of the deceased, for their share in the estate of the deceased
IV. An executor or administrator, when there are disputes amongst the legatees or next-of-kin as to the amount of the property left by the deceased and the amount to which the legatees or next-of-kin are entitled
I, III, IV
II, IV
Ill, IV
All of these
- Option 1: I, III, IV
- Creditor's claim can lead to an administration suit if unpaid.
- Next-of-kin can claim their share in deceased's estate.
- Executors or administrators can initiate suits in case of disputes among legatees.
- Option 2: II, IV
- A legatee can maintain a suit if the legacy is unpaid.
- Disputes among legatees or next-of-kin can also lead to a suit by executors or administrators.
- Option 3: III, IV
- Again, next-of-kin rights and executor or administrator disputes can initiate suits.
- Option 4: All of these
- Every listed party has grounds to maintain an administration suit: creditors, legatees, next-of-kin, and executors/administrators in disputes.
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