Executor - Law Dictionary Search Results
Parties
the person from whom he is entitled to redress. Trustees, executors, and administrators may sue and be sued on behalf of
Permit or suffer
a lease sometimes provides a covenant that the lessee, his executors, administrators and assigns would not permit or suffer the premises
Rent
Woodfall, L. & T. Rent in arrear due by the executors of a tenant was, before 32 & 33 Vict. c.
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Privies
his ancestor, or between coparceners. (2) Privies in representation, as executors or administrators to their deceased testator or intestate. (3) Privies
Rationabili parte bonorum
lay for a wife after her husband's death, against the executors of the husband, for her third or 'reasonable part' of
Receiver
for administration; in actions by mortgages or against trustees or executors; in actions between partners for winding up the partnership business,
Succeeded by another person
succession inter vivos but also cases of succession on death, Executors of the Estate of Lt. Commr. J.K. Dubash v. Commissioner
Terms for years
chattel real: chattel, because the estate passes to the owner's executors at his death, and did not pass to his heir-at-law,
Heirship movables
Heirship movables, those things which the law withholds from the executors and next of kin, and gives to the heir, that
In such capacity
a liability to be taxed on its profits and gains, Executors of the Estate of J.K. Dubash v. Commissioner of Income
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