Priori petenti rule awards probate grants to the first applicant when claimants are equally entitled. Priori petenti denotes the rule that the person who applies first is entitled to receive a grant of administration when multiple persons are equally entitled; in probate practice, courts follow the priori petenti principle and award the grant to the first applicant as a procedural priority for resolving equal claims to probate grants.
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Priori petenti rule awards probate grants to the first applicant when claimants are equally entitled.
Priori petenti denotes the rule that the person who applies first is entitled to receive a grant of administration when multiple persons are equally entitled; in probate practice, courts follow the priori petenti principle and award the grant to the first applicant as a procedural priority for resolving equal claims to probate grants.
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