goods not administered

goods not administered
Goods, chattels, and credits which had been the property of the decedent and remained in specie, unchanged and unconverted, when an administrator de bonis non was appointed. Chamberlin's Appeal, 70 Conn 363, 39 A 734.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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