English to Punjabi Dictionary executor

executor

ਕਾਰਜ
definition
noun
Under the terms of clause 3 he must be appointed by the executors , and I propose to make orders reinstituting this procedure which the testator laid down rather than ordering an inquiry.
a person or institution appointed by a testator to carry out the terms of their will.
the makers and executors of policy
a person who produces something or puts something into effect.
example
Beginning in 2010, the regulations will allow an 'executor' or a personal representative of an estate to adjust the cost basis of assets acquired by the estate's beneficiaries.
Rather than conducting a regular probate where an 'executor' is appointed and letters testamentary are issued by the court, it sounds like you can probate her will as a Muniment of Title.
He can certainly be appointed as 'executor' of an estate by a testator who nominates him as such in a will.
Chen must act like a CEO who insists on tough discipline among his team, for the partially reorganized Cabinet acts as his policy 'executor' .
Record-keeping guidelines set by state law, as well as by APA's Ethics Code, should be followed by the professional 'executor' .
Becoming aware of itself, the self also discovers that it is not really its own, but is rather the involuntary 'executor' of cosmic designs.
Hugh appointed him an 'executor' of his will
They believe that the governor is the primary 'executor' of this agreement, and that's why they went after him.
The ISR rehearsal is led by the ISR 'executor' and should be attended by brigade key leaders and a knowledgeable representative from every unit in the brigade.
The problem in modern times usually does not arise because most testators who have infant children appoint an executor and also appoint the 'executor' guardian.
But Moscow didn't want to discover the 'executor' of the contract, being afraid that the USA would apply sanctions against RPSAM.
That is what they are doing - the 'executory' promises had to be discharged as indicated in the various provisions we have been referring to.
With party members dominating administrative bodies, which included the people's commissariats at the top, those bodies functioned as 'executors' of party policy.
Gunawan made the headlines as his case also implicated four Marine officers who were the alleged 'executors' of the fatal shooting.
And they are not actors, but 'executors' of a real and serious political strategy.
Where a contract has once come into existence, even the expression ‘to be agreed’ in relation to future 'executory' obligations is not necessarily fatal to its continued existence.
But a dangerous paradox arose between segregation as a comprehensive state policy of social engineering and its likely 'executors' in the local setting.
Jerome declined the executorship; Stockebrand gave up her 'executorship' in 1996 as part of an agreement with the estate.
The broker merely serves an 'executorial' role and usually sides with management.
However, it should be noted the sample population was quite small and was skewed toward installation commanders, the 'executors' of current outsourcing policies.
The Koreans were not the puppets of the Soviet Union or its foreign policy 'executors' .
The question whether an 'executory' contract is enforceable is quite different from the question whether assets of which there has been a ‘knowing receipt’ are recoverable from the recipient.
Under the terms of clause 3 he must be appointed by the 'executors' , and I propose to make orders reinstituting this procedure which the testator laid down rather than ordering an inquiry.
It is a legal structure that has been designed to accomplish several desirable goals, two of which are to avoid 'executorship' and paying estate duty.
The essence of the relief requested by the plaintiff in this case is a declaration of fact for the purpose of obtaining 'executory' or coercive relief.
In seeing whether there is an implied provision for its solution, however, there is a difference between an arrangement which is wholly 'executory' on both sides, and one which has been executed on one side or the other.
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