A Law Dictionary : Or the Interpreter of Words And Terms Used Either in the Common Or Statute Laws of Great Britain, And in Tenures And Jocular Customs

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of Writs, f. 82. b.
(flriPi'UfO^, Executor, is he that is appointed by any Man in his laft Will and Teftamcnt, to have the Difpofing of all his Subftance, accord ing to the Contents of the faid Will. This Executor is either particular or univerfil ; Particu- 4 /*?> E X E X lar, as if this or that Thing only be committed to his Charge : Unviverfal, if all. And this is in the Place of him whom the Civilians call Haredem defignatum, or Tefiamentarium ; and the Law ac- counted him one Perfon with t
...he Party whofe Executor he is, as having all the Advantage of A- ftion againft Men that he had, fo likewife being fubjeft to every Man's A&ion as himfelf was.
This Executor had his Beginning in the Civil Law, by the Conftitutions of the Emperors, who firft permitted thofe that thought good by their Wills to beftow any Thing upon godly and cha- ritable Ufes, to appoint whom they pleafc to fee the fame performed : And if they appointed none, then they ordained, That the Bifhop of the Place mould have Authority of courfe to cf- feft it.


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