The Court-Fees Act
19FAdministrator to give proper security before letters stamped under section
1[19F. Administrator to give proper security before letters stamped under section 19E.-- In case of letters of administration on which too low a court-fee has been paid at first, the said Authority shall not cause the same to be duly stamped in manner aforesaid until the administrator has given such security to the Court by which the letters of administration have been granted as ought by law to have been given on the granting thereof in case the full value of the estate of the deceased had been then ascertained.]
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1. Ins. by Act 13 of 1875, s. 6.
PROBATES, LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION AND CERTIFICATES OF ADMINISTRATION
- 19A Relief where too high a court-fee has been paid
- 19B Relief where debts due from a deceased person have been paid out of his estate
- 19C Relief in case of several grants
- 19D Probates declared valid as to trust-property though not covered by court-fee
- 19E Provision for case where too low a court-fee has been paid on probates, etc
- 19F Administrator to give proper security before letters stamped under section
- 19G Executors, etc., not paying full court-fee on probates, etc., within six months after discovery of underpayment
- 19H Notice of applications for probate or letters of administration to be given to Revenueauthorities, and procedure thereon
- 19-I Payment of court-fees in respect of probates and letters of administratio
- 19J Recovery of penalties, etc
- 19K Sections 6 and 28 not to apply to probates or letters of administration