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executry Sc.|ɛkˈsɛkjʊtrɪ| [f. executor + -y3.] a. = executorship. b. ‘The general name given to the moveable estate and effects of a defunct’ (W. Bell Dict. Law Scot. 1861).
1655in Z. Boyd's Zion's Flowers (1855) App. 28/2 Accompt of Mr. Zachary Boid's Executry and Movable Goods. 1754Erskine Princ. Sc. Law (1809) 428 Executry, though it be sometimes said to carry a certain degree of representation of the deceased, is properly an office. 1843Tait's Mag. X. 314 Having performed the last sad offices of friendship..we shared their executry among the survivors. 1885Law Rep. 10 App. Cases 457 Our said Lords..should remove the defenders from their said office of trust and executry. |