TSEM6522 - Legal background to trusts and estates: executors of Scottish estates
In Scotland, when a person dies, an executor administers his
property. The property is known as an estate.
There are two types of executor. There is an executor
nominate, and an executor dative.
Executor nominate
An executor nominate administers the estate of a deceased who
left a valid will.
Executor dative
An executive dative administers the estate of a deceased who
did not leave a valid will. The deceased is said to have died
intestate.
In practice both types are called executor or executors.
The estate that an executor administers, is an executry.
