Executor - Law Dictionary Search Results
Contentious business
point of law or construction, or to direct trustees or executors in the discharge of their duty.
Condition
as a rule and excepting bequests of personalty (Williams on Executors), avoid the obligation which has been entered into, or the
Disallow
of to disown and reject as the judge disallowed the executors charge
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fiduciary relationship
fiduciary relationships exist between agents and principals, attorneys and clients, executors or administrators and legatees or heirs, trustees and beneficiaries, corporate
Unbounded sugarcane
'a deed by which the obligor binds himself, his heirs, executors, or assigns to pay a certain sum to the oblige.'
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