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1. The document outlines different acts that govern the administration of estates in Namibia, including the Administration of Estates Act, Administration of Estates (Rehoboth Gebied) Act, and Native Administration Act. 2. It discusses the authorities that oversee estate administration, such as the Master of the High Court, Magistrate of Rehoboth, and magistrates. 3. The types of estates covered by each act are described - including estates of those who die with a will and those who die without a will.

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1. The document outlines different acts that govern the administration of estates in Namibia, including the Administration of Estates Act, Administration of Estates (Rehoboth Gebied) Act, and Native Administration Act. 2. It discusses the authorities that oversee estate administration, such as the Master of the High Court, Magistrate of Rehoboth, and magistrates. 3. The types of estates covered by each act are described - including estates of those who die with a will and those who die without a will.

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Legal practitioner's examination March 2000-02-19

1.1 A/ Administration of estates act no 66 of 1965


B/ Administration of estates (Rehoboth gebied) Act 36 of 1941
C/ Native administration act 15 of 1927

1.2 A/ Master of the high Court


B/ Magistrate Rehoboth
C/ All magistrates

1.3 A/ estates of whites, coloureds and black persons who leave valid wills.
B/ Estates of members of the Rehoboth Baster Community.
C/ Estates of black persons who died intestate.

2.1 Estates of persons who did not leave any will or assets.
2.2 The survivor ,a family member or the person in charge of the premises where the deceased died.
2.3 Executors who are not the surviving spouse, a child or parent or an executor testamentary who is exempted
in the will
2.4 If the executor is resident outside Namibia or is an unrehabilitated insolvent.
2.5 When the executor has given security, when there are further assets or if no section 9 inventory has been
lodged
2.6. why account cannot be lodged, what progress has been made, what has been done to finalised the matter,
what cash is on hand and whether the estate is solvent
2.7.1 that he is a minor, his date of birth and identity number
2.7.2 that she is married ICOP and name of husband
2.7.3 that she is married OCOP.

QUESTION 3
Liabilities

Avbob funeral expenses 6000


Advertisement costs to creditors
Government gazette 15
Namibian 85

Advertisement costs of account


Government gazette 15
Namibian 85 200

Masters fee 2925

Executors fee 29250


GST 2925 32175

Bank charges 120

(other liabilities) 27580

Balance for distribution 906000


975000
DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT

Balance for distribution 906000


Amounts to be collated
Peter Smith 10000
John Smith 10000
Joseph 15000
35000
To Mary Smith Surviving spouse
1/2 by virtue of marriage ICOP 453000
1/2 funeral expenses 3000
1/2 amount collated 17500 473500
Award consists of cash

To Peter Smith Major


1/3 of 1/2 in terms of will 150000
2/5 of 1/2 collated 7000
157000
Less amount collated 10000 147000
Award consists of cash

To John Smith Major


1/3 of 1/2 in terms of will 150000
2/5 of 1/2 collated 7000
157000
Less amount collated 10000 147000
Award consists of cash

To Joseph Smith major


1/6 of 1/2 in terms of will 75000
1/5 of 1/2 of amount collated 3500
78500
less amount collated 15000 63500
Award consists of cash

To George Smith
1/6 of 1/2 in terms of will 75000
Award consists of cash
906000 906000

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