0 someone who makes sure that things are done according to the wishes in a dead person's will --
1 a person who deals with the wishes expressed in a will (= formal statement of what will happen to a dead person’s money and property) --
2 someone who makes sure that things are done according to a dead person's will (= a document in which someone says who should have their money or property after they die): --
But the historical essay, as his executors fully appreciated, was his natural art form.
For instance, a plan executor may have discovered new information that disallowed the performance of some action (jnode) in the plan.
So if not by the executors, then by whom was the inscription created?
Others were named as executors of wills or were specified as the ' person to contact ' on medical notes or in case of emergency.
The absence of executors may reflect the fact that the task of dividing the property was simpler than in some other jurisdictions.
This procedure is continued till the exploration executor tells the robot that there is no node left to explore.
The figure of the president was given little room to manoeuvre, becoming in essence the mere ' executor ' of congress's policies.
Situated planning systems may need to communicate rationale with human or machine task assigners or plan executors.