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EXECUTRY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EXECUTRY is the movable estate passing to the executor for distribution.
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EXECUTRY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
1. the office or activities of an executor; an executorship 2. the estate of a deceased person Collins English Dictionary.
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The stages of the executry process in Scotland
In this article, we look at the stages of the executry process and how long you can expect each to take.
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executry
executry Sc. (ɛkˈsɛkjʊtrɪ) [f. executor + -y3.] a. = executorship. b. ‘The general name given to the moveable estate and effects of a defunct’ (W. Bell Dict. Law Scot. 1861).1655 in Z. Boyd's Zion's Flowers (1855) App. 28/2 Accompt of Mr. Zachary Boid's Executry and Movable Goods. 1754 Erskine Princ...
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Executry: Understanding the Legal Definition and Process
Executry refers to the process of managing and distributing the movable estate of a deceased person, known as the decedent, under Scottish law. This includes ...
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Executry and Estates | Thorntons Solicitors
Thorntons can handle all aspects of executry administration for you, from arranging the funeral, obtaining Confirmation (Scottish Probate) and gathering in ...
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Commissary Court
Scots law
At the Scottish Reformation in 1560, the system of consistorial courts where bishops exercised their civil jurisdiction over executry and matrimonial
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Executry administration & winding up an estate - Harper Macleod LLP
When a person dies, someone has to deal with their affairs. This is called 'administering the estate' or 'executry administration'.
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Executry Trust Accounting | Law Society of Scotland
This guidance is about what to do when seeking one or more of the following from beneficiaries in relation to distributions from, and the administration of, an ...
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SND :: executry - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
Executry, the general name given to the whole moveable estate and effects of a defunct, the proper subject of the executor's administration.
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Executry | Probate Solicitors Scotland | Austin Lafferty
Executry is the legal term that is to describe the process that is followed after someone has passed away. It is usually undertaken by an Executor who is named ...
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executory
executory, a. and n. (ɛkˈsɛkjʊtərɪ) [ad. L. ex(s)ecūtōri-us, f. ex(s)ecūtor: see executor and -ory. Cf. F. exécutoire.] A. adj. 1. Of or pertaining to the execution or carrying out of a command, decree, law, instructions, etc.1658–9 Burton's Diary (1828) III. 158 The question is only executory, not ...
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Marion Grieve
An Executry Notice for Marion's estate appeared in the paper on Saturday 22 October 1938.
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William Dove Paterson
His estate
On Monday 26th June 1916 an Executry Notice appeared in the Aberdeen Press and Journal giving creditors 7 days to lodge claims with Joseph
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Standards Commission for Scotland
Commission for Scotland
Highlands and Islands Enterprise
The Parole Board for Scotland
Scottish Agricultural Wages Board
The Scottish Conveyancing and Executry
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