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Conversion, equitable

to be changed and held in trust for himself, his executors and administrators [Leingen v. Sowray, (1711) q P. Wms. 172];

Executory devise

Executory devise. Mr. Fearne (Cont. Rem. 386) defines an executory devise

Execution of Wills

as a will. See Jarman on Wills and Wiliams on Executors, and WILLS; ATTESTATION CLAUSE.

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Delectus person'

partner-ship. So stubborn, indeed, is this rule, that even the executors and other personal representatives of a partner do not, in

Deed

with notice of the deed, as creditors, legatees, trustees, and executors. When a person acts in two or more capacities, he

Decreet of exoneration

Decreet of exoneration, discharging trustees executors, factors, tutors, and others, Ibid.

Cremation

(1884) 12 QBD 247. But it is the duty of executors to bury the body of their testator, although the will

Covenant

s. 79, ibid. It is no longer necessary that heirs, executors, administrators and assigns should be referred to in the framing

Corpse

custody under a ca. sa. (capias ad satisfaciendum) until the executors of the deceased person satisfy his pecuniary claims upon the

Contingent legacy

are said to be positive rules of construction, Williams on Executors and Administrators, 12th Edn. P. 794, but the prima facie

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