Ad colligenda bona

Ad colligenda bona

"Ad colligenda bona" is a Latin phrase that approximately translates into "to collect the goods". In cases involving something "quid pro quo", a prosecutor may be eligible for certain goods. Or, if specific items i.e. estate are unclaimable, the state would collect their goods.

Legal usage

In English law, a grant "ad colligenda bona" is sometimes applied for by parties interested in the administration of a deceased person's estate. The grant is useful where it has not been possible to grant probate in solemn form; for example, because there is a dispute over the validity of the will. Unlike an ordinary executor or administrator, someone with a grant "ad colligenda" cannot make any distribution of the estate's assets. His role is to protect the assets of the estate while the dispute surrounding the will is resolved.


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