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A person who in law represents the estate of deceased person is called
Guardian
Pleader
Legal representative
None of the above
- Option 1: Guardian
- A guardian is someone who is legally responsible for another person, usually a minor or an incapacitated adult.
- Guardianship is concerned with the living, not managing the affairs of someone who has deceased.
- Option 2: Pleader
- A pleader is often an attorney or solicitor who argues a case in court.
- This role isn't specifically related to managing a deceased person's estate.
- Option 3: Legal representative
- A legal representative manages the estate of a deceased person.
- This is the correct term used in legal contexts for handling a deceased person's legal affairs.
- Option 4: None of the above
- This implies none of the listed choices represent the role, which is not accurate here.
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