The appointment of a special administrator is
justified only when there is delay in granting letters testamentary (in case
the decedent leaves behind a will) or administrative (in the event that the
decedent leaves behind no will, occasioned by any cause. The principal object of
the appointment of a temporary administrator is to preserve the estate until it
can pass into the hands of a person fully authorized to administer it for the
benefit of creditors and heirs.
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