(1) An application for an emergency grant may be made if —
(a) it is shown that the estate of a deceased person is in danger of spoliation or for any other reasons urgent steps are required to be taken for the custody or preservation of property forming part of the estate of the deceased; and
(b) owing to the circumstances, it is not possible to constitute a general personal representative in sufficient time to meet the needs of the estate.
(2) The grant is limited for the purpose of collecting, and receiving the estate and doing such acts as may be necessary for the preservation of the estate and until further representation is made, or in such other way as the Court directs.