Personal representatives have all the powers of trustees of land but are only entitled to exercise those powers during the administration1. They are not subject to the duties to obtain consents, consultation with beneficiaries and the court's power of sale2.
Their powers are joint as to land, whether freehold or leasehold; therefore all proving personal representatives must be made parties to the contract and purchase deed
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