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Executorship

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ex·ec·u·tor  (g-zky-tr, ks-kytr)
n.
1. A person who carries out or performs something.
2. Law A person who is appointed by a testator to execute the testator's will.

ex·ecu·tori·al (-tôr-l, -tr-) adj.
ex·ecu·tor·ship n.


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On second thoughts, however, he gave way, partly because he was assured that the executorship would involve him in no trouble; partly because Mr.
As for fishing for testaments and executorships (as Tacitus saith of Seneca, testamenta et orbos tamquam indagine capi), it is yet worse; by how much men submit themselves to meaner persons, than in service.
 
 
 
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