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(1) Any
private executor or administrator may, with the previous consent of the Administrator-General of the
State in which any of the assets of the estate, in respect of which such executor or administrator has
obtained probate or letters of administration, are situate, by an instrument in writing under his hand
notified in the Official Gazette, transfer the assets of the estate, vested in him by virtue of such probate or
letters to the Administrator-General by that name or any other sufficient description.
(2) As from the date of such transfer, the transferor shall be exempt from all liability as such executor
or administrator, as the case may be, except in respect of acts done before the date of such transfer, and
the Administrator-General shall have the rights which he would have had, and be subject to the liabilities
to which he would have been subject, if the probate or letters of administration, as the case may be, had
been granted to him by that name at the date of such transfer.
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