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Service of notice to quit in case of tenant's intestacy. 4. In any case where a tenant has died or shall die intestate, and no administration has been taken out to his estate, or in case a tenant has died or shall die leaving a will which has not been proved, it shall be sufficient to address a notice to quit "to the representatives of, and all persons claiming to represent (naming the tenant), deceased," and it shall not be necessary to otherwise set out or describe who such representatives are; and such notice to quit so addressed shall be deemed to be sufficiently served by leaving one copy of such notice at the former dwelling-house of the deceased tenant, or posting it on some conspicuous part of the holding, and sending another copy of such notice in a prepaid registered post letter addressed in manner above-mentioned and directed to the townland and county in which the holding, or any part thereof, is situated, and such notice shall be good and effectual notwithstanding any subsequent administration or probate granted to any person or persons whatsoever.
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