A female who executes the will and carries out the wishes of the deceased
The old term used for a female person appointed to administer the estate of a deceased person under their will.• Death
A woman appointed by the Testator to carry out the provisions of the Will, to administer the estate and distribute the property.
Woman appointed in a will to carry out the provisions of the will
a female appointed to execute a will
Female party responsible for the probate of a decedent’s estate pursuant to the decedent’s will.
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A woman named in a will to execute or administer it.
feminine form of executor
The legal term for a female executor.
The personal representative (female) named in a will to settle the testator's estate.
A female person or legal entity who is designated in a Will as the representative of a Decedent's Estate.
The term historically used for a female executor. The term "executor" is now used for both male and female personal representatives in probate.
A woman named as executor.
Female personal representative, see personal representative.
A female executor (q.v.).
A woman who Performs the duties of an executor.
A female representative of the estate of a testate decedent.
A female named in a will as the person to oversee the administration of its provisions.
A female person appointed by a testator to carry out the directions and requests in his or her last will and testament, and to dispose of his or her property according to the provisions of the will. State probate laws generally refer to this person as a "personal representative of the decedent."