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One who administers affairs; one who directs, manages, executes, or dispenses, whether in civil, judicial, political, or ecclesiastical affairs; a manager.
A man who manages or settles the estate of an intestate, or of a testator when there is no competent executor; one to whom the right of administration has been committed by competent authority.
1. One who administers the estate of a person who dies without a will. 2. A court official.
Administrator means a person approved by the Department of Health and Human Services who has the responsibility for the total operation of a licensed domiciliary home.
The individual or institution appointed by a court to oversee the settlement of the estate of a person who has died without a will.
A man 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.
the person appointed by the court to settle an estate when a person has died without a valid will.
When someone dies without a Will, the legal representative of the estate is called the administrator.
A court-appointed person who manages the estate of a deceased person who has died without a will.
In older records, this is a person appointed to settle estate of the deceased
The individual or bank or trust company appointed by a court to administer and settle the estate of a person dying without a will or whose will appoints an executor who cannot serve.
A person appointed to manage the distribution of the property of someone who died without a will and/or an executor.
a person appointed by the court to manage the activities and assets of a company that has been the subject of an Administration Order.
Individual appointed by the court to manage the estate of a person who dies without a will.
This is someone who:. has been appointed to manage the affairs of a bankrupt business; or        has been appointed to manage the estate of someone who has died without leaving a will. Advance corporation tax. Until 1999 this tax was paid by companies on the dividends they paid. The advance corporation tax paid could usually be offset against the corporation tax due on the company's profits.
The person appointed by a probate court to settle the estate of a dead person.
a person who is an organiser or manager
A person granted authority by the proper court to administer the estate of a deceased (collect assets of estate, pay debts, distribute residue to those entitled to it).
a) A court appointed person in charge of administering the estate of a person who has died without leaving a will. b) A person placed in charge of the affairs of a company in certain circumstances such as liquidation or receivership, or c) the person or company responsible for the day to day affairs of a superannuation fund.
the individual whom a court contracts with the settling and managing an estate in cases where someone has left no will before passing on.
The person or organization (frequently the sponsor) specifically designated, by the terms of the instrument under which a pension or welfare plan operates, to direct the plan.
The person or entity responsible for keeping accurate accounting records of trust income, expenses and assets, process distributions of any kind, and assisting the trustee to comply with state and federal tax laws. The trustee and Administrator may (but need not) be the same person. When the trustee hires an agent to provide these administrative services, the agent is commonly called a third-party Administrator. ADMINISTRATION AGREEMENT: The written Agreement between the trustee of a Charitable Remainder Trust (CRT) and a third-party Administrator that defines and limits the scope of the Administrator's duties and responsibilities and how it is compensated.
An individual appointed by a probate court to handle the estate of a person who died intestate. They have the same duties as an executor. Or more generally, an individual who carries out the policies of an organization.
The person(s) designated to act solely in the interest of the plan participants and beneficiaries, and for the sole purpose of providing benefits and defraying reasonable administrative expenses.
an eligible person nominated by a debtor to handle a Debt Agreement on their behalf.
A person given authority by a proper court to manage and distribute the estate of a deceased person when there is no will.
in probate records, the person appointed by the courts to administer (handle bill-paying and distribution of assets) the estate of the deceased, seen most often when s/he died intestate; or if a will is located belatedly (post-administration), it may be "annexed" (attached) to the administration order. An administratrix is a female administrator. Abbreviations include adm., admx. and admon. Example. See also probate.
Person appointed by a court to take possession of property of a person who died without leaving a will, to pay debts and to distribute the property to those entitled to it, according to law.
A person appointed by a probate court to settle the affairs of an individual dying without a will. The term is administratrix if person is a woman.
A person appointed by the court to manage the assets and liabilities of a deceased person in probate cases. See also Executor/ Executrix.
Person who uses the content management area to update content or process forms on the website.
The person or corporate fiduciary appointed by the Probate Court to manage the probate estate where no executor (personal representative) has been appointed to do this job, or where the appointed executor is unable or unwilling to serve.
Any person so designated by Member or Covisint in a notice to the other party.
The person or institution appointed to collect, manage, and distribute a decedent's estate when there is no executor. An administrator is appointed by the Register of Wills whenever (a) there is no will, (b) there is a will but the will fails to name an executor, or (c) there is a will and the will names executors but all of the executors have failed or ceased to serve.
A person who helps to maintain Everything2. These folks are also called gods, but not in the all-powerful sense of the word... they have the power to perform needed tasks to help the system maintain its reliability and cohesiveness.
An IP appointed by the Court under the Administration Order or by a floating charge holder or by the Company or it’s Directors filing a Requisition Notice at Court.
The person or firm responsible for performing the administration of an insurance plan. The relationship may be limited and provide administrative services only (ASO), claim services only (CSO), or provide both services and possibly actuarial, investing, communications, government reporting, and other services to a Benefit Fund.
The person appointed by the court to manage the estate of the decedent.
A person appointed by the court to settle the estate of a person who died without a will. An administrator is not required for every estate, but is necessary if the estate has unpaid debts or taxes or is very large.
D.A. Townley & Associates. The Administrator co-ordinates enrolment into the Plans, claims payment, pension processing and answers all Member questions regarding the Group Insurance or Pension Plans.
Male party responsible for the probate of an intestate estate.
a person, which may or may not be the operator, who carries out all or part of the general administration of a CIS.
Person appointed by the court to take possession of a person who died intestate, without leaving a will, pay their debts and distribute the balance of the property to those entitled to it by law.
Someone who administers the estate for the' Intestate' (equivalent to an executor in Probate). ˆ Top of page ˆ
A person who deals with the winding up of the estate if there is no Will
A person responsible for maintaining a multi-user computer system and network.
a person selected by the Court to probate an estate without a Will (see also Executor/Executrix).
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An administrator is a person appointed to administer the estate of a person who has died intestate or without having appointed executors who are willing or able to act. There are rules which govern who may apply to act as administrator.
A person appointed by court in cases where there is no will to administer an estate.
The person or body responsible for the day-to-day management of the pension scheme, including maintenance of members' records, calculation and payment of benefits, and management of contributions.
Someone who is given authority by the High Court to manage and administer the estate of a deceased person. When an administrator is appointed by the High Court, the Court issues a grant of letters of administration. (A female administrator is called an administratrix.)
A person to whom letters of administration have been issued by a probate court, giving such person authority to administer, manage, or close the estate of a deceased person.
A person appointed by the court who manages your estate if you die without a will. Also, a person appointed by the court if the personal representative(s) named in your will fails or ceases to carry out his/her duties.
If the executor named in a will does not wish to accept the position or if there is no will, the court appoints an administrator upon application to settle a probated estate
The person or financial institution that is appointed to take care of the estate of a deceased person who died without a will. The position may also be called "personal representative."
person or persons appointed by the court to administer an intestate estate (administrator, male; administratrix, female)
The person or persons who administer the pension plan, i.e., who arrange for pension payments, funding of the plan, etc. For most plans, the employer is responsible for administration. However, an employer may hire a third party to administer the plan on his/her behalf. Some plans are administered by a board of trustees or similar body.
Person with a legal right to act on behalf of an estate.
The person charged with the responsibility and authority for administering the FRS.
Any court appointed person or body put in charge of the estate of a person who passed on without a will.
A court-appointed individual who administers the estate in scenarios where there is no will, an executor was not named in the will or all named executors have died or are unwilling/ unable to act.
A person appointed by the court to manage the assets and liabilities of an intestate decedent.
A CMS role identified in MDS The person who can administer and troubleshoot the CMS branch for the faculty or business unit. This role is usually assigned to a faculty/divisional webmaster.
The person responsible for MainBoss at a particular site. The administrator controls who else can use MainBoss. The administrator also performs operations like backing up the database.
The person appointed by the court to oversee the distribution of property of someone who dies. Usually, this person is the person named in a will as the "executor" or "personal representative."
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