Substituted Executor Law and Legal Definition
A substituted executor is an executor appointed in the place of an executor named in a testator’s will. A substituted executor may be appointed:
When the executor has resigned;
When the executor cannot or will not perform the required duties; or
When the executor is removed.
Legal Definition list
- Substituted Contract
- Substituted Bequest
- Substitute Service Assistance [Transportation]
- Substitute Property (Eminent Domain)
- Substitute Patent Application
- Substituted Executor
- Substituted Food [Food Distribution]
- Substituted Judgment (Guardianship)
- Substituted Service
- Substituted Tax Return
- Substitution by Will