The executor is supposed to execute the terms of the will.
If the will says that "person X" gets any computer equipment of the decedant's that he wants, with the remainder going to the siblings, then person X gets it, whether person X is the executor or not. If it says the computer equipment goes to "the siblings", then that might be a gray area if the executor is one of the siblings, but usually an equitable distribution is implied, so the executor can't say "I'll take the Cray YMP, and you can have the Apple II".
An executor who violates the terms of the will is acting in bad faith, and you should retain a lawyer to file a complaint with the probate court.
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A mote is like a spirit and you can equip your Neopet with it before you go into the Battledome.
you just equip it
Yes, equip is a verb.
No, the Equip card stays on your side of the field, and is under your control.
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I would most likely equip it onto my petpet; the petpetpet's are pretty rare now-a-days. BEFORE you abandon/trade, or get rid of your pet, then you should un-equip all of your petpets, and petpetpets because you will loose them when you give/transfer, your pet to someone else.
To make ready; equip (often used in combination)I think that's what it means. hope this helped. :)
The equip spell is sent to the graveyard and the monster returns to your hand as usual :)
The past tense of equip is equipped.
I'll be happy to equip you with an example.
No, even if your Equip cards Equip to your opponent's monster, or if your monster who has an Equip card has control switched to the opponent, the Equip card itself remains on your side of the field.