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The Indian Succession Act

197Prohibition of exercise of certain powers by curators

(1) Where a certificate has been granted under Part X or under the Seccession Certificate Act, 18891(7 of 1889), or a grant of probate or letters of administration has been made, a curator appointed under this Part shall not exercise any authority lawfully belonging to the holder of the certificate or to the executor or administrator.

(2) Payment of debts, etc., to curator.--All persons who have paid debts or rents to a curator authorised by a Court to receive them shall be indemnified, and the curator shall be responsible for the payment thereof to the person who has obtained the certificate, probate or letters of administration, as the case may be.

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1. Rep. partly by Act 39 of 1925, and finally by Act 1 of 1938.

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