executorial
1Executorial — Ex*ec u*to ri*al, a. [LL. executorialis.] Of or pertaining to an executive. [1913 Webster] …
2exécutorial — exécutorial, ale (entrée créée par le supplément) (è gzé ku to ri al, a l ) adj. Ancien terme de procédure. Qui a rapport à une exécution de justice. • Dépens exécutoriaux, MALH. Lexique, éd. L. Lalanne …
3Executorial trustee — 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 of an estate after the executors duties have been completed.When dealing with large and… …
4executorial — adjective see executor …
5executorial — See executor. * * * …
6executorial — adj. of an executor, of the position or duties of an executor …
7executorial — ex·ec·u·to·ri·al …
8executorial — ig|zekyə|tōrēəl, (|)eg , ÷kə| , tȯr adjective Etymology: Middle English (Scots), from Medieval Latin executorialis, from Late Latin executorius, exsecutorius executory, putting into effect + Latin alis al 1. chiefly Scots law : of or relating to …
9executorial trustee — noun Someone appointed to be an executor (the person who carries out the directions set forth in a will) and also be a trustee of an estate after the executors duties have been completed …
10executorial trustee — A person who is executor of a decedent s estate but is given powers and duties as a trustee, in reference to a testamentary trust created by the will, beyond the powers and duties of an executor. 31 Am J2d Ex & Ad § 163 …