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executors

noun as in trustee

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But at some point that may change, the executors may change, and those rights may suddenly surface.

The letter also asked for the removal of the two executors of the estate due to alleged improper handling.

The siblings also say they feel that their elderly mother had been taken advantage of by the executors, friends say.

Klein was represented by super-lawyer Howard Weitzman, who now represents the MJ estate and executors in all litigation matters.

Jackson rehired Branca eight days before his death, and Branca now serves as one of the executors of the Jackson estate.

And whenever stock is held by executors who are not united in voting it, they cannot vote at all.

I do not care to make any alteration in my will; and, as you know, you and brother Horace are my executors.

Probably not; for in that case executors or administrators would have touched it.

Wills must be proved and executors qualified, before either has any validity.

But his executors,—connections on the Ludlow side,—demurred to this.

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On this page you'll find 4 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to executors, such as: administrator, agent, executrix, and enforcer.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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