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Xenon02 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Executive or Executor ?

I saw those words Executive and Executor (in translator they mean the same)

So can I say
- Direct executor instead of executive director ?
- is there a huge difference ?

  

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In the US, an executor is a person responsible for handling the estate of a person who has died. They settle all the accounts and distribute the assets to the heirs according to the deceased's will.

  • In the US, an executor is a person responsible for handling the estate of a person who has died.
  • They settle all the accounts and distribute the assets to the heirs according to the deceased's will.
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In the US, an executor is a person responsible for handling the estate of a person who has died. They settle all the accounts and distribute the assets to the heirs according to the deceased's will.

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