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Executorship
Executorship Ex*ec"u*tor*ship, n. The office of an executor.

Meaning of Executors from wikipedia

- their executors. In Scots law, a personal representative of any kind is referred to as an executor, using executor nominate to refer to an executor in the...
- up executor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An executor is someone who carries something out, such as the administration of an estate. "Executor" may...
- An executorial trustee is someone who is appointed to be an executor (the person who carries out the directions set forth in a will) and also be a trustee...
- decided. The case was then pursued by the executors of his estate and so it obtained the title "Humphrey's Executor". The Court distinguished between executive...
- appoint different executors to deal with different parts of the estate. One example of this is the appointment of a literary executor to deal with literary...
- proving of a will") is obtained by executors of a will while letters of administration are granted where there are no executors. In Australia, probate can refer...
- Operation Nemesis (Armenian: «Նեմեսիս» գործողություն, romanized: "Nemesis" gortsoghut'iun) was a program of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation to ********inate...
- Executor is a software application that allows Motorola 68000-based classic Mac OS programs to be run on various x86-based operating systems. Executor...
- SS Executor may refer to one of these ships built for or owned by American Export Lines: SS Executor (1940) (MC hull number 104, Type C3-E), built by...
- appointed 16 executors. The executors had little impact in the short term because its powers were given to a smaller group. The executors were officially...