An executor (not executive) is the person who has the authority to administer the decedent's estate. He/She is appointed by a court with probate jurisdiction. He/She is usually appointed in the decedent's Will.
can executive of an estate do whatever she can?
Write a will! That is the way to appoint someone executor of the estate.
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Publix Super Markets, 1969-1974, assistant to the vice president of real estate; 1974-1988, vice president of real estate; 1988-1990, executive vice president; 1990-2000, chairman of the executive committee
Michael G. Goldstein has written: 'Estate planning for the corporate executive' -- subject(s): Estate planning, Legal status, laws, Executives
Whomever applies for and is granted the Letters of Authority by the probate court.
to make laws and send them to the judicial branch to be passed or not
That depends on the will. It determines what happens to the assets of the estate.
To find a real estate agent in the Denver, Colorado area one should check local listings in newspapers and real estate magazines that can usually be found in convenience stores. To name some real estate agents in the area there are Redstone Executive Real Estate, Allstars Real Estate, Keller Williams, and many more.
Yes, the press is often referred to as the "fourth estate" in addition to the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government. It serves as a watchdog that monitors and holds those in power accountable, making it an important pillar in a democratic society.
Once the individual is deceased, they would apply to the probate court. If there is a will, it may name an executor, if not, there is usually a form to fill out and have signed by the heirs.
Ray Carter has written: 'Housing Finance: The Facts' -- subject(s): Northern Ireland Housing Executive 'Valuation of land for estate duty'