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Encyclopedia > De bonis non administratis

De bonis non administratis, Latin for "of goods not administered," is a legal term that refers to assets remaining in an estate after the death or removal of the estate administrator. The second administrator is called the administrator bonis non and distributes the remaining assets. Latin is the language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ... Estate is a term used in the common law. ...


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Handbook of Legal Terms (11986 words)
Administrator De Bonis Non — In cases where the administration of a decedent's estate is left unfinished due to the death, removal, or resignation of the personal representative, a court may appoint a new personal representative to complete the administration of the estate.
For example, a trial de novo is a trial anew or a new trial, as opposed to a mere review of the record of the first trial.
J.N.O.V. — An abbreviation for judgment non obstante veredicto, i.e., a judgment notwithstanding the verdict.
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