Executor - Law Dictionary Search Results
Inventory
An account catalogue or schedule made by an executor or administrator of all the goods and chattels and sometimes
nominate
office, position, or place [if the testator has nominated an executor of the will] [the President…shall and by and with the
letter
a probate court that appoints or confirms the addressee as executor of an estate 3 : letter of credit
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foreign
being considered [a company doing business in South Carolina] [a executor submitting to the jurisdiction of this court] [a judgment] compare
Dominus litis
of his client, prosecuted a suit to sentence for the executor's use, Civil Law Dominus litis, the plaintiff is dominus litis,
devastavit
by the fiduciary in charge of the estate (as the executor) 2 : a common-law writ seeking a remedy for devastavit
de bonis non
from Medieval Latin, of the goods not administered (by the executor)] : concerning the goods of a decedent that are not
administration
authority of the estate of a deceased person by an executor or an administrator b : the management of an estate
Executrix
A woman exercising the functions of an executor
executrix
[-ze-kyə-trī-sēz] or: ex·ec·u·trix·es [-ze-kyə-trik-səz] : a woman who is an executor
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