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3.9.13—(1) The administrator shall, as soon as possible, but within three months after the date of his appointment, lodge with the Accountant of Court–
(a)an inventory of the property in respect of which he has been appointed;
(b)all vouchers, securities, and other documents which are in his possession; and
(c)a statement of that property which he has in his possession or intends to realise.
(2) An administrator shall maintain accounts of his intromissions with the property in his charge and shall, subject to paragraph (3)–
(a)within six months after the date of his appointment; and
(b)at six monthly intervals after the first account during the subsistence of his appointment,
lodge with the Accountant of Court an account of his intromissions in such form, with such supporting vouchers and other documents, as the Accountant of Court may require.
(3) The Accountant of Court may waive the lodging of an account where the administrator certifies that there have been no intromissions during a particular accounting period.
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