Executor - Law Dictionary Search Results
Funeral expenses
Funeral expenses. An executor or administrator should bury the deceased testator or intestate suitably
Hereditaments
necessarily connected with land, such as offices. Reversions, remainders, and executory interests and conditions have usually been classed as incorporeal hereditaments,
Hire-purchase agreement
Hire-purchase agreement, Hire-purchase agreements are executor contracts under which the goods are let on hire and
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Interesse termini
Interesse termini, an executor interest, being a right of entry which a lessee acquired
Inventory
& T.) on a distress for rent, or by an executor of his testator's effects, or by an administrator of those
Landlord
behalf of himself and others or as an agent, trustee, executor, administrator, receiver or guardian or who would so receive the
Magistrate
(1) A man publicly vested with authority, a governor, an executor of the laws. (2) A paid justice of the peace.
Magna Carta
off the debt, and the residue shall remain to the executor to perform the testament of the dead, and if nothing
Occupancy
any estate pur autre vie, it shall go to the executor or administrator of the party that had the estate by
Other
purposes of deeds like this are against the notion of executor or administrator of the last acting trustee of appointing himself,
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