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The list would follow the negative condition that states:"A welfare attorney may not place the granter in a hospital for the treatment of mental disorder against his will."
Given his professional interest in injuries, David Stone may have something to suggest and may be able to say how he assesses the trends from a medical point of view.
In the case of very small estates, it may be possible to dispense with a grant of confirmation in favour of an executor; in the case of large estates, however, that will always be necessary.
My concerns about the implications for BIT have been addressed. Although there may be a little bit of work, it is clear that the problems are not insurmountable.