Personal representative

Personal representative

In common law jurisdictions, a personal representative is the generic term for an executor for the estate of a deceased person who left a will or the administrator of an intestate estate. [Hayton & Marshall (2005) 1-127-1-128] In either case, a Surrogate Court of competent jurisdiction issues a finding of fact, including that a will has or has not been filed, and that an executor or administrator has been appointed. These are often referred to as "letters testamentary", "letters of administration" or "letters of representation", as the case may be. These documents, with the appropriate death certificate are often the only license a person needs to do the banking, stock trading, real estate transactions and other actions necessary to marshal and dispose of the decedent's estate in the name of the estate itself.

As a fiduciary, a personal representative has the duties of:
# loyalty
# candor or honesty
# good faith.

In the U.S., "punctilio of honor", or the highest standard of honor, is the term used to describe the level of scrupulousness that a fiduciary must abide by. ["Meinhard v. Salmon", 164 N.E. 545 (N.Y. 1928).]

Types of personal representatives include:
* Executor or Executrix (term for females)
* Alternate executor
* Administrator
* Ancilllary administrator
* Administrator "de bonis non" - one acting without complete authority
* Public administrator
* Guardian
* Conservator

In the U.S., the Office for the Administrative Review of the Detention of Enemy Combatants appointed a Personal Representative (CSRT) to meet with each captive who was still being held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba, in August 2004, when the Supreme Court forced the Department of Defense to start convening Combatant Status Review Tribunals.

References

Bibliography

*cite book |author=Hayton , D. & Marshall, C. |year=2005 |title=Commentary and Cases on the Law of Trusts and Equitable Remedies |publisher=Sweet & Maxwell |location=London |id=ISBN 0-421-90190-X


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