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Letters Testamentary (Noun)

Meaning

A legal document from a probate court or court officer informing you of your appointment as executor of a will and empowering you to discharge those responsibilities.

Classification

Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.

Examples

  • After the will was admitted to probate, the court issued letters testamentary to the named executor, giving her the authority to distribute the estate's assets according to the deceased's wishes.
  • To obtain the letters testamentary, the executor must first prove the validity of the will and provide the required documentation to the court.
  • Once the letters testamentary have been granted, the executor can use them to show financial institutions and other parties that she has the authority to manage the decedent's estate.
  • The letters testamentary constitute official proof of the executor's appointment and can be used to obtain access to the deceased's bank accounts, investment accounts, and other assets.
  • If there are any questions about the authenticity or validity of the letters testamentary, they can be resolved by contacting the probate court that issued them.

Hypernyms

  • Instrument
  • Legal Instrument
  • Official Document
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