A woman who is appointed by the courts to administer a deceased person's estate in England, Wales and Northern Ireland; usually where there is no will or they are not named in the will.
A person appointed by a court to settle the estate of a deceased person who dies without a will. Also see Executor/Executrix.
One appointed to manage and distribute an estate where the decedent has not left a will, or where for some reason an executor has not been appointed or qualified under the will.
A person appointed by the court to manage the assets and liabilities of a deceased person in probate cases. See also Executor/ Executrix.
a female personal representative appointed by the probate court to handle and settle the estate of an intestate decedent
person or persons appointed by the court to administer an intestate estate (administrator, male; administratrix, female)
The female form of administrator, it is the person who is appointed by the probate court (rather than named in the will) to take over and manage the estate during the probate proceedings. page 16
A female person appointed by the court to settle the estate of a person who has died intestate (leaving no will). Sometimes referred to as the personal representative.
Feminine form of administrator.
The person appointed by a court to administer and settle the estate of a person dying without a will (“intestate”), or the estate of a person whose will appoints an executor who cannot serve; also called a personal representative. The administrator is the fiduciary for the estate.
A man/woman appointed by a court to settle the estate of a deceased person when there is no will. Contrast with executor/executrix.
Female party responsible for probate of an intestate estate.
a woman assigned by the court to administer an estate where there is no valid will
(Also known as Personal Representative) Person appointed by the court to manage and distribute the estate of a person who dies without a Will.
person or institution appointed by the court to manage and distribute the estate of person who dies without a will.
Same as an Administrator, but in the feminine gender.
In the most usual sense of the word, is a person to whom letters of administration, that is, an authority to administer the estate of a deceased person, have been granted by the proper court. Administrator connotes male; administratrix connotes female.
Person appointed by a court to administer a deceased person's estate. The person may be male (in which case, he would be referred to as the "administrator") or female (in which case, she would be referred to as the "administratrix").
Person appointed by the Court who is responsible for the distribution of the deceased's estate according to the Intestate Succession Act.
Masculine and feminine forms, respectively, for one appointed by a court to administer the estate of a person who died without a valid will
Female to whom authority if given, by the courts, to manage and distribute the estate of a person who has died without a will. A male is called an administrator.