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Definition of Executorship

Executorship
Executorship Ex*ec"u*tor*ship, n. The office of an executor.

Meaning of Executorship from wikipedia

- An executor is someone who is responsible for executing, or following through on, an ****igned task or duty. The feminine form, executrix, may sometimes...
- Jean-Louis Lebris de Kérouac (/ˈkɛru.æk/; March 12, 1922 – October 21, 1969), known as Jack Kerouac, was an American novelist and poet who, alongside William...
- inherited her fortune. Jim Morrison's parents later contested the Coursons' executorship of the estate, leading to additional legal battles. In 1979 both parties...
- of Laura. Véra and Dmitri, who were entrusted with Nabokov's literary executorship, ignored Nabokov's request to burn the incomplete m****cript and published...
- by the thought of his own death that he never discussed his literary executorship. Shortly after Ellison's death, his widow appointed Callahan as his literary...
- multiple non-consecutive terms. Foster resigned as mayor to attend to the executorship of the estate of his brother-in-law. City Council president Manuel Requena...
- prior to dying in 1970, bestowed the kingship on him with the literary executorships, although the writer Iain Fletcher was the joint literary executor for...
- Jefferson whom he named as the will's executor. Jefferson refused the executorship and the will was beset by legal complications, including the discovery...
- wanted to renounce executorship, after he had performed some tasks in that capacity. Unfortunately that technically meant the executorship could not be properly...
- Woodville, 2nd Earl Rivers, and in 1464 a legal challenge to Paston's executorship under the nuncupative will was mounted by William Yelverton; the lawsuit...