0 a person appointed to see to the carrying out of what is stated in a will -- người được di chúc
His two brothers are the executors of his will.
Where parents had died, other kin were usually called upon to act as guardians and executors in the paying out of inheritance portions.
Most indulgences were clearly obtained after death, presumably mainly by widows, widowers and executors.
The clan head makes all important decisions in consultation with adult men and is the chief executor of these decisions.
The will had the force of a deed and no executor was needed to administer the land.
In contrast, women gradually became more active as executors of testaments written by men.
The presence or absence of sons seems to have had relatively little influence on men's choice of executor.
Swedish wills hardly ever mention executors, nor does the legal code.
Situated planning systems may need to communicate rationale with human or machine task assigners or plan executors.