In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun 'executor' is a word for a person, or an institution appointed to carry out a will.
The noun 'executor' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
The noun 'executrix' is a word specifically for a female appointed to carry out a will, but few such gender-distinct terms are in still current use.
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The plural forms of the noun executrix are executrices or executrixes, both forms are accepted.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.The noun 'editor' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
The male form of Stacey would be spelled as Stacy!
It you use the word as a noun it is not capitalized. If you use it as a title, it can be capitalized.
No, male does not have a verb form; however, the homophone mail has a verb form--I mailed the letter yesterday.
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it is called a man or boy
Executive's. The executive's briefcase is black.
The plural forms of the noun executrix are executrices or executrixes, both forms are accepted.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.The noun 'editor' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
Yes, a spouse can be an executor (male) or executrix (female) in a marriage.
An executrix is a female executor, in the legal sense.
That would be one of the key duties of the executrix. They have to inventory, value and liquidate the estate.
Yes, you can say no to being the executrix. You decline the responsibility with the court. They will appoint someone else to do the job.
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Absolutely! Many people have either 2 Executrixs (female) or perhaps an Exector (male) and Executrix. Executrix's aren't taken lightly and they are to follow the wishes of the deceased to the letter. This means paying off all bills and other debts, and then the Estate goes into Probate and they will be sure all person/property taxes are paid and all creditors are paid. Once this is done then what is left in the Estate will be disbursed to any Heirs that the deceased mentioned in the Will. The Executrix can also collect 1% - 3.5% out of the total assests of the Estate for carrying out this duty, but anything over 3.5% may go into court as it's on the high side. Usually family within family won't charge anything for being Executrix or if they feel they deserve it won't go over 2% of the total Estate. Marcy * The person will need to file a request with the probate court to obtain a copy of the will if the primary executor or executrix refuses to supply them a copy.