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special executor

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A quick definition of special executor:

A special executor is a person named in a will to carry out the wishes of the person who wrote the will. They are responsible for making sure that the instructions in the will are followed. Sometimes, a person may also act as a temporary executor, but they are not the legally appointed executor. There are different types of executors, such as a general executor who can manage the entire estate, and an independent executor who can handle the estate with very little supervision from the court.

A more thorough explanation:

A special executor is a person named in a will to carry out specific provisions of the testator's wishes. They are responsible for ensuring that the specific instructions in the will are followed.

For example, if a testator wants to leave a specific piece of property to a certain person, they may name a special executor to ensure that the property is transferred to that person.

Another example would be if a testator wants to donate a certain amount of money to a charity, they may name a special executor to ensure that the donation is made.

Overall, a special executor is responsible for carrying out specific wishes of the testator, rather than managing the entire estate.

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