# 271 Disposal of application made to Judge of district in which deceased had no fixed abode
When the application is made to the Judge of a district in which the deceased had no fixed abode at the time of his death, it shall be in the discretion of the Judge to refuse the application, if in his judgment it could be disposed of more justly or conveniently in another district, or, where the application is for letters of administration, to grant them absolutely, or limited to the property within his own jurisdiction.
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CHAPTER IV.--Of the Practice in granting and revoking Probates and Letters of Administration
267
District Judge may order person to produce testamentary papers268
Proceedings of District Judge’s Court in relation to probate and administration269
When and how District Judge to interfere for protection of property270
When probate or administration may be granted by District Judge272
Probate and letters of administration may be granted by Delegate273
Conclusiveness of probate or letters of administration274
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