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coexecutor
[ koh-ig-zek-yuh-ter ]
noun
- a joint executor.
coexecutor
/ 藢办蓹蕣瑟伞藞锄蓻办箩蕣迟蓹 /
noun
- law a person acting jointly with another or others as executor
Derived Forms
- 藢肠辞别虫藞别肠耻迟谤颈虫, noun:feminine
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of coexecutor1
Example Sentences
Mr. Hedden, the company鈥檚 general counsel, a board member until this summer, and the coexecutor of Mr. Robinson鈥檚 estate, said in a statement that he was not aware of Mr. Robinson鈥檚 plans.
His will names Ms. Lucchese a coexecutor and gives her his personal property, 鈥渨ith the request, but not the direction鈥 that she distribute it to his children in what 鈥渟he believes to be in accordance with my wishes.鈥
When he had finished, the doctor advised him to pay no attention to the vague overtures made by Silas Perkins' hireling, until the doctor himself had referred the matter of the survey to the coexecutor of Mr. Kenyon's will.
The coexecutor Roso de Rosis did not write; it appears from one of Cornelia's despatches that he took no active interest in the trust, while Brunelli even complains that he withheld moneys which were legally due to the heirs.
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