Hi I have the following query in relation to the following, the deed drafted for transferring property ownership when being sold by an Executor should it state if they were Executor Nominate or Executive Dative
deed re selling property as Executor
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Originally posted by sederunt View PostBy property, do you mean heritage?
Can you be specific about the deed - transfer or sale?
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If there is no will and the executor was decerned as Executor-dative, and the confirmation then granted to the executor as Executor-dative, then that person cannot be described as Executor-nominate.
Though I do not know wht type of deed you make reference to.
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Originally posted by sederunt View PostIf there is no will and the executor was decerned as Executor-dative, and the confirmation then granted to the executor as Executor-dative, then that person cannot be described as Executor-nominate.
Though I do not know wht type of deed you make reference to.Last edited by Elena123; 7th November 2022, 17:11:PM.
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