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Executorial trustee

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An executorial trustee is someone who is appointed to be an executor (the person who carries out the directions set forth in a will) and also be a trustee of a testamentary trust created by the will.[1]

See also: trust law, inheritance, executor, trustee, wiktionary definition

References

  1. ^ Minor, James F. (October 1920). "Competency of Attesting Witnesses to Wills, and Effect of Interest under Will as Disqualification". The Virginia Law Register. 6 (6): 407. doi:10.2307/1107241.