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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.
Executrix
Yes, a spouse can be an executor (male) or executrix (female) in a marriage.
An executrix is a female executor, in the legal sense.
The correct possessive form for "executrix" is "executrix's." In this form, the apostrophe followed by an "s" indicates that something belongs to or is associated with the executrix. It is important to use the correct possessive form to ensure clarity and accuracy in writing.
Executer or executrix Executor, whether male or female. The person who executes the Will is the Testator (if male); or Testatrix (if female). The Executor is the person who is called upon by the Testator or Testatrix to execute the last wishes of the deceased. ==Another Perspective on Gendered Terms== In the past, a woman appointed to carry out the distribution under a will was called an executrix or executress. However, language that unnecessarily defines feminine and masculine status is changing. There has been a widespread reform in the use of words that grew out of patterns of patriarchal thought and that were codified in the English language. Therefore, the term "executor" has come to be the more commonly used term for the person appointed by the court to carry out the directions of a testator in making distributions under the will. It is not necessary to further classify that person as female or male.
power of attorney, executor, or executrix
The plural forms of the noun executrix are executrices or executrixes, both forms are accepted.
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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