testamentary executor

  • 1executor a testators constitutus — An executor appointed by a testator. Otherwise termed executor testamentarius; a testamentary executor. An executor to the tenor. One who, though not directly constituted executor by the will, is therein charged with duties in relation to the… …

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  • 2executor a testators constitutus — An executor appointed by a testator. Otherwise termed executor testamentarius; a testamentary executor. An executor to the tenor. One who, though not directly constituted executor by the will, is therein charged with duties in relation to the… …

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  • 3executor — executor( trix) /agzekatar/ A person appointed 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. In re Silverman s Estate, 6 Ill.App.3d… …

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  • 4executor — executor( trix) /agzekatar/ A person appointed 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. In re Silverman s Estate, 6 Ill.App.3d… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 5testamentary trust — see trust Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. testamentary trust …

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  • 6testamentary — Pertaining to a will or testament; as testamentary causes. Derived from, founded on, or appointed by a testament or will; as a testamentary guardian, letters testamentary, etc. A paper, instrument, document, gift, appointment, etc., is said to be …

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  • 7Executor — This article is about the legal term. For other uses of the term, see Executor (disambiguation). Wills …

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  • 8executor — 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… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 9testamentary — adjective Of or pertaining to a will or testament. Although such letter shall not be interpreted as a testamentary writing, I request that my beneficiaries and executor carry out the requests made in the letter …

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  • 10testamentary expenses — Expenses of administration. Construed in some instances, although not in others, as inclusive of estate taxes or duties, as the phrase appears in a direction by the testator to the executor for the payment by the latter of testamentary expenses.… …

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