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The co-administrator of an estate has as much equal access to the estate as the administrator. If property or the estate needs to be divided, the parties will need to agree.
The executor determines what will occur. While they will normally attempt to agree with the wishes of the beneficiaries, they are responsible for resolving the estate and its debts.
If both parties agree that they do not want to pursue the contract for the purchase and sale of real estate they can mutually agree to void the contract.
The court will appoint an executor, at the expense of the estate.
Yes everyone has to sign papers and agree on a person that will administate the estate and setle it and see to that the wishes said in the will are carried out.
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The Security Council agree on a candidate privately, and the candidate can be installed or rejected by a vote in the General Assembly. Traditionally, the Secretary General is not a national of any of the P5 nations, must speak English and French, and the candidacies tend to rotate between the regional blocs.
Either gather ideas or agree on one idea
Lay out a plan of distribution and get the court to agree to it.
Yes, as long as all beneficuiaries agree. It is a simple loan agreement.
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