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The Non-Contentious Probate (Amendment) Rules 1998

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Amendments to the Non-Contentious Probate Rules 1987

3.  In paragraph (1) of rule 2—

(a)in the defintion of “personal applicant”, the words “or probate practitioner” shall be inserted after the word “solicitor”; and

(b)the following definition shall be inserted after the definition of “personal applicant”—

“probate practitioner” means a person to whom section 23(1) of the Solicitors Act 1974(1) does not apply by virtue of section 23(2) of that Act..

(1)

1974 c. 47. Section 23 was amended by the Administration of Justice Act 1985 (c. 61), section 7.

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