What is the difference between an independent co-executor and a co-executor
An independent executor is one who works independently from the court. A dependent executor must seeks the court's permission to perform most acts, such as selling property, borrowing money, or distributing assets. A person or entity could be either dependent or independent. For example, a spouse would typically be independent, but might be dependent if there were controversy in the case. The test is usually whether there needs to be court oversight. Please be aware that each state has different laws on this subject. The above specifically refers to Texas, but is fairly general. Some states might be quite different.
What is the difference between dependant and independent events in terms of probability
'Independent' refers to a state or entity being free from outside control or authority. 'Decolonization' refers to the process of undoing colonialism, where nations that were once colonies gain independence and sovereignty from their colonizers. Decolonization involves political, economic, social, and cultural changes to establish autonomy and self-determination for formerly colonized peoples.
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The agency is the business and the agent is a person.
An executor handles the estate of a decedent who died with a will. An administrator handles the estate of a decedent who die without a will. The terms are different because an executor is executing the decedent's directions as stated in the will. The administrator is simply handling the estate according to general laws.
the answer to the this question is.......yes
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The independent audio engineer would be self employed.
It is a real number between 0.5 and 1. Whether or not it is independent makes no difference to this answer.
it has something to with mathematical graphs
The relative difference in velocity between two acid concentrations is independent of the temperature.