Executor definition

Executor means any executor, administrator or other person administering the estate of a deceased person;
Executor or “Administrator” shall mean a person who has obtained probate or letters of administration, as the case may be, from a court of competent jurisdiction and shall include the holder of a succession certificate authorizing the holder thereof to negotiate or transfer the Equity Share or Equity Shares of the deceased Shareholder and shall also include the holder of a certificate granted by the Administrator-General appointed under the Administrator Generals Act, 1963.
Executor or "Administrator" means a person who has obtained probate or letters of administration, as the case may be, from some competent court;

Examples of Executor in a sentence

  • Xxxxxxxx, Individually & as Independent Executor of the Estate of Xxxxxx X.


More Definitions of Executor

Executor means a personal representative of the estate of a
Executor means that term as defined by section 2203 of the internal revenue code.
Executor means any person to whom letters of administration or executorship, as the case may be, have been granted by the Master in respect of the estate of a deceased person under any law relating to the administration of estates, and includes a person acting or authorised to act under letters of administration or executorship granted outside Namibia but signed and sealed by such Master for use within Namibia and, in any case where the estate is not required to be administered under the supervision of such Master, the person administering the estate;
Executor or “Administrator” means a person who has obtained probate or Letters of Administration, as the case may be, from a competent Court, and shall also include the holder of a succession certificate authorising the holder thereof to negotiate or transfer the share or shares of the deceased members, and shall also include the holder of a certificate granted by the Administrator-General of any State in India.
Executor means any person who is authorized to act under letters of executorship granted or signed and sealed by a Master, or under an endorsement made under section fifteen;
Executor means any person appointed by the court to administer the estate of a testate decedent. “Fiduciary” includes personal representative, executor, administrator, and trustee. This term includes both temporary and permanent fiduciaries appointed by the court to settle the decedent’s probate estate and also the trustee of an inter vivos trust where the trust assets are part of the gross
Executor means a personal representative of the estate of a decedent appointed by will and the term may be used in lieu of "personal representative" wherever required by context.