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    Ex·ec·u·tor

    noun

    • 1. a person or institution appointed by a testator to carry out the terms of their will: "Hugh appointed him an executor of his will"
    • 2. a person who produces something or puts something into effect: "the makers and executors of policy"
  2. The meaning of EXECUTOR is one who executes something. How to use executor in a sentence.

  3. Executor definition: a person who executes, carries out, or performs some duty, job, assignment, artistic work, etc.. See examples of EXECUTOR used in a sentence.

  4. May 30, 2024 · An executor is the individual who carries out one's last will, ensuring that the stipulations and wishes of the deceased are carried out properly....

  5. EXECUTOR definition: 1. someone who makes sure that things are done according to a dead person's will (= their legally…. Learn more.

  6. executor - An individual designated in a will to manage the estate of a deceased person, including the collection and distribution of assets, payment of debts and taxes, and communication with probate courts and relevant parties.

  7. someone who makes sure that things are done according to a dead person's will (= their legally recorded wishes about what should happen to their money, property, etc.): As executor, I tried to close my late mother's bank accounts. He died in 2003 and his executors sold his estate to a farmer. Compare. executrix.

  8. /ɛɡˈzɛkjətər/ /ɛksɛ'kjutər/ IPA guide. Other forms: executors. You're most likely to hear the word executor in an attorney's office, since it means a person who is legally responsible for ensuring that a will's directions are followed.

  9. An executor is someone named in a will as the person who will carry out the testator's formal wishes. Typical duties of an executor include paying outstanding taxes/debt and distributing any remaining assets among the testator’s heirs.

  10. One who executes or carries out (a purpose, design, command, work, etc.); one who carries into action, or puts into practice (some quality); a conductor or manager (of affairs); an administrator or enforcer of (a law, vengeance, etc.); an agent, doer, performer, executer; in Scots Law, one who serves a writ or executes a warrant.

  11. executor. noun. /ɪɡˈzekjətə (r)/. /ɪɡˈzekjətər/. (law) a person, bank, etc. that is chosen by somebody who is making their will to follow the instructions in it. She appointed him executor of her will. Definitions on the go.

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