ADMINISTRATOR, in English Law, he to whom the ordinary commits the administration of the goods of a person deceased, in default of an executor. The origin of administrators is derived from the civil law. Their establishment in England is owing to a statute made in the 31st year of Edward III. Till then, no office of this kind was known besides that of executor; in default of whom, the ordinary had the disposal of goods of persons intestate, &c.
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