Executor - Law Dictionary Search Results
Defendant
(ii)any person whose estate is represented by the defendant as executor, administrator or other representative. [Limitation Act, 1963 (36 of 1963),
Donatio mortis causa
act; and it is taken against and not from the executor, whose assent to its enjoyment is not necessary. See Ward
power
in the property to which the power relates (as an executor who is not a legatee or devisee) called also collateral
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Executorship
The office of an executor
Executer
One who performs or carries into effect See Executor
Devastavit
misapplication of the assets of a deceased person by an executor or an administrator
Coexecutor
A joint executor
will
will [nÄ n-in-tər-ven-chən-] : a will that provides for an executor to administer the estate without judicial involvement nuncupative will :
property
surviving spouse that qualifies for the marital deduction if the executor so elects providing that the spouse is entitled to receive
personal representative
another party or his or her interests ;specif : an executor or administrator who may bring or be subject to an
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