The executive office is the office of the President. that should help.
I think you mean executor (or, if female, executrix). Broadly speaking, his/her job is to "gather" (account for) all assets of the deceased, pay outstanding debts, & distribute what is left over pursuant to the Will.
He only real duty is to chair the US Senate, but I am not sure that is an executive duty, Of course, he becomes the chief executive if something happens to the President. He may be given executive assignments by the President on occasion.
the main duty of the executive branch is to enforce or administer laws.
To carry out and execute laws
to enforce laws
According to Linda Monk the main duty of the executive branch is conducting foreign affairs and taking care that the laws be faithfully executed.
To enforce laws in the executive branch.
The chief executive officer. the govonor or President.
Keep track of all the government's money.
what is the main duty of the executive branch
The chief executive officer. the govonor or President.
the main duty of the executive branch is to carry out the laws
The executive branch's role in relation to the nation's laws is to enforce and implement them. This includes overseeing government agencies responsible for carrying out laws, issuing executive orders, and making sure that laws are faithfully executed. Additionally, the executive branch is responsible for proposing new legislation to address emerging issues or priorities.