executorship
51trusteeship — Synonyms and related words: agency, agentship, assignment, authority, authorization, brevet, care, charge, commission, commissioning, commitment, consignment, cure, delegated authority, delegation, deputation, devolution, devolvement, embassy,… …
52warrant — Synonyms and related words: Bible oath, CD, IOU, John Hancock, MO, OK, accept, acceptance, acceptance bill, account for, accredit, acknowledge, acknowledgment, acquittance, admit, affidavit, affirm, affirmance, affirmation, agency, agentship,… …
53executor — [ɪg zɛkjʊtə, ɛg ] noun Law a person appointed by a testator to carry out the terms of their will. Derivatives executorial tɔ:rɪəl adjective (rare). executorship noun executory adjective …
54executor — /əgˈzɛkjətə / (say uhg zekyuhtuh), /ɛg / (say eg ) noun 1. someone who executes, or carries out, performs, fulfils, etc. 2. Law a person named by a testator in his or her will to carry out the provisions of the will. {Middle English executour,… …
55executor — The person nominated by a testator to carry out the directions and requests in his will and to dispose of the property according to his testamentary provisions after his decease. One to whom a testator has given his goods, chattels, and personal… …
56ne unques executor — No such executor; an anciently recognized plea which put in issue the fact of executorship. Roberts v White, 32 RI 185, 78 A 497 …
57executor — n. (fem. executrix) a person appointed by a testator to carry out the terms of his or her will. Phrases and idioms: literary executor a person entrusted with a writer s papers, unpublished works, etc. Derivatives: executorial adj. executorship n …
58ex|ec|u|tor|ship — «ehg ZEHK yuh tuhr shihp», noun. the office or duty of an executor: »the affairs of his executorship (Samuel Richardson) …
59ex|ec|u|try — «ehg ZEHK yuh tree», noun, plural tries. executorship …