Executor - Law Dictionary Search Results
Applicant
any person whose estate is represented by the applicant as executor, administrator or other representative. [Limitation Act, 1963 (36 of 1963),
Bill of costs
to give the client an opportunity of taxing it. An executor or administrator of an attorney or solicitor must also deliver
Beneficiary
having the beneficial enjoyment of property of which a trustee, executor, etc., has the legal possession, in which sense it is
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Assignee, or Assign
(2) assignees by law, as when property devolves upon an executor merely in virtue of his appointment as such. Assignees in
Assets
whether legal or equitable, and not the remedy of the executor, or the legal or equitable nature of the property, which
Assent, or Consent
or Consent, agreeing to or recognizing a matter, as an executor's assent to a legacy, or the assent of a corporation
Blasphemy
action, or to be guardian of any child, or an executor or administrator, 'or capable of any legacy or deed of
Justifying security
Court of Chancery, justifying security must be given, Williams on Executors.
Legal representative
persons who represent the estate even without title either as executors or administrators in possession of the estate of the deceased,
Negligence
Negligence, acting carelessly, a question of law or fact or of mixed fact and law, depending entirely upon the nature...
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