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What is the difference between a Non-contentious Business (NCB) book and a Grant Book?

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What is the difference between a Non-contentious Business (NCB) book and a Grant Book?

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In many cases both books were used as Indexes to the Surrogate Court Records for that county or district. They were actually created as Registers of the courts actions, specifically: Non-contentious Business (NCB) books: These volumes kept by the surrogate Court Registrar to record of all applications made to the court for grants of probate or administration, regardless of whether a final grant was issued. NCB books were first required to be kept by the Surrogate Courts in 1858 and usually includes: the application number, the name, residence, and addition of the deceased, the date of death, the date the application was received, the name, residence, and addition of the applicant, the nature of the application (i.e. probate or administration), the date notice was sent to the Surrogate Clerk and the date of receipt of the Clerk’s certificate, the date the order for the grant was made, and any other proceedings in the case. Included in the latter category are indications of inventories f

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