Personal representatives have always had power to mortgage the deceased's personal estate1. In dealing with personal estate, personal representatives have, for purposes of administration or during the minority of any beneficiary or the subsistence of any life interest or until the period of distribution arrives, the same power to raise money by mortgage or charge, whether or not by the deposit of documents, as a personal representative formerly had with respect to personal estate
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