What is the limited character of the administration granted to an administrator ad litem?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Burbank Aggregates Ltd. v. Guaranty Trust Company of Canada, 1965 CanLII 409 (SK QB):

See the words of Street, J., supra, in McLean v. Allen, when speaking of the limited character of the administration granted to an administrator ad litem.

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