Estate administration definition

Estate administration means services provided for a fee to the estate of an individual who died at age eighteen or older, in circumstances where a contract service provider is granted letters under RCW 11.28.120(7).

Examples of Estate administration in a sentence

  • For Trust administration, a Technical Committee will be designated to be in charge of the Trust Estate administration.

  • The Trust is to be funded from ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇’ Estate residuary, those funds remaining after the payment of bequests to others and Estate administration costs.

Related to Estate administration

  • Self-administration means carrying and taking medication without the intervention of the school nurse, approved through the school district policy and restricted to students with asthma, other potentially life-threatening illnesses or life-threatening allergic reaction.

  • Account Administrator means the person(s) who have been granted authority by Customer to set up, amend, or otherwise control settings and/or make additional purchases for the Account via the Administrative Portal. Account Administrators may have varying levels of Account rights, skills, or permissions.

  • District administrator means the department employee assigned the overall supervision of the departmental operations in one of the Commonwealth's construction districts.

  • Customs Administration means the competent authority that is responsible under the law of a Party for the administration of customs laws and regulations;

  • Contract administration means all functions, duties, and responsibilities