ETYM Latin executor, exsecutor: cf. French exécuteur. Related to Executer.
A person appointed by a testator to carry out the terms of the will.
In law, a person appointed in a will to carry out the instructions of the deceased. A person so named has the right to refuse to act. The executor also has a duty to bury the deceased, prove the will, and obtain a grant of probate (that is, establish that the will is genuine and obtain official approval of his or her actions).
The executor must also pay the liens, fees, and taxes on the estate before distributing the estate property to the heirs.
(Irregular plural: hangmen).
An executioner who hangs the condemned person.
1. Celui, celle qui exécute des ordres.
2. Bourreau.