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  Executor -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Executor is also a legal term referring to a person named by a maker of a (A legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die) will to carry out the directions of the will.
Typically the executor is the person responsible for offering the will for (A judicial certificate saying that a will is genuine and conferring on the executors the power to administer the estate) probate, although it is not absolutely required that he or she do so.
In most circumstances the executor is the representative of the (Extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use) estate for all purposes, and has the ability to sue or be sued on behalf of the estate.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/e/ex/executor.htm   (360 words)

  
 Choosing an Executor FAQ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The executor (called a personal representative in some states) is the person named in a will to be in charge of winding up the person's financial affairs after death.
And some states require that a nonresident executor obtain a bond (an insurance policy that protects your beneficiaries in the event of the executor's wrongful use of your estate's property) or name an in-state resident to act as the estate's representative.
An executor should definitely consider handling the paperwork without a lawyer if he or she is the main beneficiary, the deceased person's property consists of common kinds of assets (house, bank accounts, insurance), the will seems straightforward, and good self-help materials are at hand.
www.nolo.com /encyclopedia/faqs/ep/ep45-47.html   (1041 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Apostolic Executor
The executor of a rescript may be discovered from the tenor of the document itself.
Rescripts containing favours are sometimes granted by the Holy See directly to the petitioners; in which case, the executor merely has the office of executing the favour asked for, without any obligation of judicial inquiry into the opportuneness of the grant, or the reasons alleged for seeking it.
It is important to know whether an executor is chosen for his personal characteristics, or on account of his office: in the former case the delegation is personal, in the latter it is attached to the position, and passes on to the successor of the same office.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/05691a.htm   (521 words)

  
 Executor-Duties & Responsibilties   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
At some point in time, you may be asked to serve as the executor of the estate of a relative or friend, or you may ask someone to serve as your executor.
The executor is legally responsible for filing necessary income and estate-tax returns (federal and state) and for paying all death taxes (i.e., estate and inheritance).
The executor should also file a written notice with the IRS that he/she is serving as the fiduciary of the estate.
www.njlaws.com /executor-duties_&_responsibilties.htm   (903 words)

  
 Executor's Duties   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
After the death, the executors' duties are defined in what is called 'the executor's oath.' The duties are in general "to collect, get in, and administer according to law the...
It would be usual also for the executor to do much of the initial work of locating and identifying assets in the estate and also where there are gifts of particular items to arrange for the distribution of these items.
Well first of all, an executor is the person who ensures that when someone dies, the instructions in their will are carried out to the letter.
www.murrayround.co.uk /executor's_duties.htm   (1242 words)

  
 Law Society of New South Wales - Executor of a deceased estate?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In general terms, an executor’s duty is to take charge of the deceased’s assets and property, see that the funeral and administration expenses as well as debts and taxes are paid and finally to distribute the assets to the beneficiaries in accordance with the will.
The executor must prepare a distribution report and statement for the beneficiaries — given to them when they receive their share of the estate — showing what the assets were, how much money resulted from any sale of assets and what expenses and debts were paid from the proceeds.
Where an executor is applying to the court for commission for his/her administration, detailed accounts have to be filed at the same time with the Probate Registry and all payments and receipts by the executor properly approved.
www.lawsociety.com.au /page.asp?partid=6714   (1241 words)

  
 STAR WARS: Executor-class Star Dreadnoughts ("Super Star Destroyers")   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Brian Young prompted a qualitative summary of the Executor's turning capabilities; provided screenshots of the destruction on Executor's bridge tower and the images used for counting heavy turrets; some of the screenshots of the portals of the brim trench.
Executor at a rendezvous with the Arc Hammer in LucasArts'
Measurements based on the collision between Executor and Death Star II are inconclusive, because the curvature of the battle station's horizon cannot be measured with sufficient precision.
www.theforce.net /swtc/ssd.html   (11834 words)

  
 The Executor's Job   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
An executor is entrusted with responsibility for winding up someone's earthly affairs -- a big or little task, depending on the situation.
Essentially, an executor's job is to protect a deceased person's property until all debts and taxes have been paid, and to see that what's left is transferred to the people who are entitled to it.
Executors have a number of duties, depending on the complexity of the deceased person's financial and family circumstances.
www.nolo.com /lawcenter/ency/article.cfm/ObjectID/EC4FB7AC-046A-460B-A5145EB8D6F90458/catID/C0A090EC-1E01-4B51-8FB8D7727BF91358   (472 words)

  
 iX 11/1996, page 64: Executor Macintosh emulator
The version number of the operating system, which Executor tells the application programs it is, can also be set: that way, many programs which refuse to run due to the version number being too low, can be fooled into working with the appropriate entry.
Altogether, the performance of Executor on the Pentium system exceeded that of the MAE 1.0 and the Quadra 700 (see iX 10/94 [1]) by a factor of two to three.
Executor is a Macintosh emulator, which doesn't just emulate the Mac hardware, but also the operating system.
www.heise.de /ix/artikel/E/1996/11/064   (3043 words)

  
 Legacy Executor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The aim of the Legacy Executor project is to produce a batch based executor system for use during ATLAS DC2.
The Legacy Executor is designed to plug into the Windmill supervisor and utilises many methods from Windmill.
The Legacy Executor is written in python to ease the integration with the Windmill supervisor and to enable rapid development and simplicity in porting to many batch systems.
www.physik.uni-muenchen.de /~jkennedy/batch_executor   (546 words)

  
 Texas Executor's Duties   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
An executor (named in the will) is appointed by the court who will take charge of the estate during such period, file the necessary tax returns, collect the estate's assets, finally distribute such assets to the heirs designated in the decedent's will.
Some of the duties of the executor include the filing of the decedent's last income tax return and the filing of a Federal Estate Tax return and State Inheritance Tax return in case the decedent's estate is over $1,500,000 in size.
In your capacity as independent executor, you are the decedent's representative for purposes of terminating his affairs.
www.sterlingminor.com /Docs/exeins.htm   (4124 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
As executor, you are the representative of the deceased.
Executors, (now called Estate Trustee in Canada, and Personal Representative in the U.S.) may choose to employ the guidance and support of various professionals in the settlement of the estate such as a lawyer, accountant, funeral director, and even an emerging professional “the executors assistant”.
As executor, you are the guardian of the assets of the deceased, and you are entrusted with ensuring their wishes are carried out as they intended in the final winding up of their affairs.
www.estatesettler.com /F.A.Q._-57561.html   (9572 words)

  
 The Executor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Usually, it is an Executor named in a Will, or a close friend or relative of a decedent who did not have a Will, who asks the court to open a probate so that the affairs of the decedent can be settled.
While the Executor may hire professionals to assist with the duties of serving as Executor, it is the Executor who is legally responsible for the property entrusted to her, and for ensuring that everything is taken care of in an orderly fashion.
An Executor named in a Will is under NO OBLIGATION to serve, if he or she does not wish to do so, for any reason.
www.perretlaw.com /pages/english/executor.html   (636 words)

  
 FCIC: Being an Executor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
As executor, your first duty is to initiate probate, the formal process of proving the authenticity of the deceased person's will and confirming your assignment as executor.
If the executor is an attorney, the law in most states prevents him or her from collecting both an executor's fee and an attorney's fee for legal advice on the estate.
Generally, an executor is entitled to be reimbursed from the proceeds of the estate for expenses incurred in settling the estate.
www.pueblo.gsa.gov /cic_text/money/executor/executor.htm   (1164 words)

  
 Executors (Java 2 Platform SE 5.0)
Creates a single-threaded executor that can schedule commands to run after a given delay, or to execute periodically.
methods to the given executor, but not any other methods that might otherwise be accessible using casts.
the returned executor is guaranteed not to be reconfigurable to use additional threads.
java.sun.com /j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/util/concurrent/Executors.html   (1546 words)

  
 Executors - from Lawyers.com
The executor must also act immediately to preserve and protect the assets, according to what’s called the “prudent person rule.” Following this rule is part of the executor’s “fiduciary duty” to act cautiously, as though dealing with his or her own affairs.
The executor is entitled to reasonable compensation for his or her services, often limited to a certain percentage of the property in the probate estate.
An executor is never personally liable on claims or lawsuits against the deceased person or the estate itself, unless he or she was negligent or engaged in some sort of wrongdoing.
www.lawyers.com /legal_topics/browse_by_topic/browse_parent/browse_child/content/show_content.php?site=812&articleid=1001972   (673 words)

  
 Executor Internals: How to Efficiently Run Mac Programs on PCs
Executor is a commercial Macintosh emulator that uses no software from Apple, but is still able to run much 680x0 based Macintosh software faster on Pentiums than the same software runs on 680x0 based Macs.
Executor is sufficiently large that there are probably bugs in some of our code as well.
Executor's blitter uses the techniques of partial evaluation and dynamic code generation to eliminate redundant work and also give us access to SVGA memory.
patpend.net /technical/mac/machack.html   (4048 words)

  
 Executors, Administrators and Representatives, in Illinois Probate
The executor and administrator hold a similar role and in many cases are indistinguishable from one another.
An executor, however, while enjoying many statutory powers also may be given additional powers or be limited in the extent of its power by the terms of a will.
Luckily for reluctant representatives, a nominated administrator or named executor may decline to act as representative or resign the post upon a petition to the probate court.
www.illinois-attorney.com /lp18.htm   (985 words)

  
 CNN.com - Technology - Emulate Mac OS on your Linux box - May 5, 2000
Executor is extremely fast when compared to other Mac emulators, because it translates all 680x0 code and Mac Toolbox calls into native 80x86 code.
Executor for Linux comes in three flavors, two for the X Window System (one using SDL library and another for Xlib) and a SVGAlib version for *nix consoles.
Executor for PowerPC's main target is non-Apple PowerPC machines, like those from IBM, though it can also be useful for people who run Linux-based servers on PowerPC Macs and don't want to install Mac OS at all.
archives.cnn.com /2000/TECH/computing/05/05/emulate.mac.idg   (1915 words)

  
 Executor versus vMac
Executor emulates the hardware of a Macintosh with an 68040 processor without FPU and MMU (the latter being provided by the host OS), which puts it in the Quadra class.
Executor's 68040 CPU emulator is very fast because it uses dynamic compilation, which means that for instance within a loop the instructions within the loop are translated once and not every time one single instruction is executed.
Executor has reimplemented from scratch in native 80x86 code a substantial portion of the Mac OS and toolbox routines.
www.euronet.nl /users/ernstoud/compare.html   (1298 words)

  
 Executor: turn .JAR into .EXE
Executor will scan your jar file and use the first class it finds with a static main(String[]) method - so it depends on the layout of your jar file.
When Executor creates an executable, it copies Executor's resources to the new executable: by default, your icon will be the same as Executor's icon.
When you purchase Executor or WinExecutor you receive a license to distribute the program for users in your household or organization to generate unlimited royalty-free executables.
mpowers.net /executor   (1164 words)

  
 Executor of the Imperial Order
The Executor is the Emperor's second in command and answerable only to the Emperor.
Decisions made by the Executor are usually final unless a formal objection is filed with the Emperor for review of the circumstances.
In the event the Emperor is unable to perform his duties, the Executor is tasked with the responsibility of assuming command of the Empire.
darkjediorder.org /executor   (270 words)

  
 Do Your Own Will | The Will of Francis Albert Sinatra
I specifically empower my Co— Executors at any time to designate and appoint any bank or other corporate fiduciary to act as Co—Executor with them, or as Agent on their behalf, and with the further power to change the designation of the said bank or other corporate fiduciary from time to time.
All decisions of my Executor made in good faith shall be binding and conclusive on all persons interested in my estate, but shall be subject to such confirmation or Court authority as is required by law.
My Executor shall have all such objects appraised in the manner he deems appropriate, and the appraised value shall be allocated to the requesting beneficiary.
www.doyourownwill.com /sinatra.asp   (2821 words)

  
 Unofficial Macintosh Emulation Pages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Executor comes with a utility called MAKEHFV.EXE with which simulated Macintosh volumes can be created on a PC hard drive.
The utility creates an HFV file which is placed within your Executor directory.
Within Executor, the volume appears as a Macintosh hard drive.
www.geocities.com /SiliconValley/Lakes/9359/hfv.htm   (146 words)

  
 Products
For most users who use KD Executor for testing, the KD Executor Shell is most convenient.
KD Executor is licensed per developer and platform, i.e., you need one license per developer or QA engineer who intends to record or playback scripts with KD Executor for every platform used.
Holders of a KD Executor license have access to both the source-code package and, upon request, pre-built binaries for the platforms they hold licenses to.
www.kdab.net /?page=products&sub=kdexecutor   (1204 words)

  
 STAR WARS: Super Star Destroyers: 5 Mile Fallacy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The second theory is that one of the earlier design concepts for the Executor really was five miles long, and somehow this old data was misapplied to the larger, final version.
Executor is repeatedly referred to as a “commandship” or “command ship”, not a destroyer.
The Vengenace is generally similar in shape to the Executor; it seems to have been intended as a ship of that class.
www.theforce.net /swtc/ssd5mile.html   (2324 words)

  
 An Executor's Duties, , wil, pbt, , law-bytes@swarb.co.uk, David Swarbrick, Solicitor, Wrigley Claydon
An executor is appointed in a will to administer the estate after the death.
For example, it is common, but quite wrong, for executors to distribute items from the estate to family members but not in accordance with the terms of the will.
Last, it is perhaps worth dispelling the myth of the "reading of the will", where the executors, solicitor, and beneficiaries gather together amid great suspense, and simmering acrimony, to reveal the contents of the will.
www.swarb.co.uk /lawb/wilExorDuty.shtml   (546 words)

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