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Puerto Rico Legal Code

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Where a decedent shall have expressly prohibited by his will to the voluntary heirs and legatees of aliquot number a judicial administration of his estate and shall have made provisions for the appointment of one or more persons, empowering such persons as executors to partition the said estate, such judicial administration shall not be decreed.\nSecured creditors and creditors whose claims shall be secured by the heirs independently of the estate of the decedent shall have no right to ask for a judicial administration.\nHistory —Code Civil Proc., 1933, § 557.