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Exorate

To persuade or to gain by entreaty

Exorable

Capable of being moved by entreaty pitiful tender

Exoration

Entreaty

Apertura testamenti

acknowledging before a magistrate their having sealed it, 1 Wm. Exors., 6th ed., p. 312.

Executor de son tort.

deceased; but actions may be brought against him, 1 Wms. Exors.; and see Peters v. Leeder, (1878) 47 LJ QB 573;

Limited administration

testator or intestate granted under varying circumstances. See 1 Wms. Exors.

Limited executor

testator's effects or limitation in point of time, 1 Wms. Exors.

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