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Probate declaration - 'land vested in the deceased' ?

p00hsticks
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edited 30 April 2021 at 9:21AM in Deaths, funerals & probate
I'm currently in the process of completing an online probate application.
I'd be grateful if someone could explain what this wording in the decalration actually means in plain English (as I know the other excutor is going to ask me ) ?

To the best of our knowledge there was no land vested in the Deceased which was settled before his death (and not by his Will) and which remained settled notwithstanding his death.

Thanks in advance

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