Letters Testamentary

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Letters testamentary

Meaning of Letters testamentary

The formal instrument in writing granted to an executor by the judge or officer having jurisdiction of the probate of wills, stating his appointment as executor, and authorizing him to proceed.

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Concept of Letters Testamentary in the context of Real Property

A short definition of Letters Testamentary: Order of a probate court granting authority to an executor.

Concept of Letters Testamentary in the context of Real Property

A short definition of Letters Testamentary: Order of a probate court granting authority to an executor.

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