The Indian Succession Act
329Right under demonstrative legacy when assets sufficient to pay debts and necessary expenses
Where there is a demonstrative legacy, and the assets are sufficient for the payment of debts and necessary expenses, the legatee has a preferential claim for payment of Isis legacy out of the fund from which the legacy is directed to be paid until such fund is exhausted and if, after the fund is exhausted, part of the legacy still remains unpaid, he is entitled to rank for the remainder against the general assets as for a legacy of the amount of such unpaid remainder.
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CHAPTER VII.--Of the Duties of an Executor or Administrator
- 316 As to deceased’s funeral
- 317 Inventory and account
- 318 Inventory to include property in any part of India in certain cases
- 319 As to property of, and debts owing to, deceased
- 320 Expenses to be paid before all debts
- 321 Expenses to be paid next after such expenses
- 322 Wages for certain services to be next paid, and then other debts
- 323 Save as aforesaid, all debts to be paid equally and rateably
- 324 Application of moveable property to payment of debts where domicile not in India
- 325 Debts to be paid before legacies
- 326 Executor or administrator not bound to pay legacies without indemnity
- 327 Abatement of general legacies
- 328 Non-abatement of specific legacy when assets sufficient to pay debts
- 329 Right under demonstrative legacy when assets sufficient to pay debts and necessary expenses
- 330 Rateable abatement of specific legacies
- 331 Legacies treated as general for purpose of abatement