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Conformity, bill of
Conformity, bill of. When the executor or adminis-trator found the affairs of his testator or intestate
Assent of personal representatives
of a deceased person, including chattels real vested in the executor, virtute officii. The property passed to the legatee as soon
fund
assets of many small trusts for greater diversification in investing executor fund : a fund established in estate planning to provide
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administer
settle (an estate) under a court appointment as administrator or executor 3 a : to give ritually [ an oath] b
Apportionment
due, he takes, at Common Law, the whole, and the executors of his predecessor take nothing (Clun's Case, 1Rep. 127). This
Double grants
grants, where by reason of their number or otherwise the executors appointed by the will do not all prove, power may
Autre vie, Estate pur
to the grantee's heirs or special occupants; if granted to executors or administrators, they took, as special occupants, if in that
Orphan
also the keeping of their land and goods; accordingly the executors and administrators of freemen leaving such orphans are to exhibit
Payment of Money into Court
court of money or funds in the hands of an executor or trustee who is unable to obtain a good discharge
Frauds, Statute of
reads: No action shall be brought whereby to charge an executor or administrator upon any special promise, to answer damages out
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