An individual or institution nominated in a will and appointed by a court to settle the estate of a deceased.
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- Executor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 An executor, in the broadest sense, is one who carries something out (in other   words, one who is responsible for executing a task).
 
- What Does an Executor Do? | Nolo.com
 It's both an honor and a burden to serve as someone's executor. An executor is   entrusted with responsibility for winding up someone's earthly affairs -- a big or ...
 
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- Executor - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
 executor n. the person appointed to administer the estate of a person who has   died leaving a will which nominates that person. Unless there is a valid objection, ...
 
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 ex·ec·u·tor ( g-z k y -t r, k s -ky t r). n. 1. A person who carries out or performs   something. 2. Law A person who is appointed by a testator to execute the   testator's ...
 
- Executor Definition | Investopedia
 An individual appointed to administrate the estate of a deceased person. The   executor's main duty is to carry out the instructions and wishes of the deceased.