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Rom4ik [11]
2 years ago
11

A declination is filed by a(n) when he or she .

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2 answers:
tensa zangetsu [6.8K]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

A declination is filed by a(n) <u>executo</u>r when he or she <u>does not want to server. </u>

When this occurs, a contingent <u>executor</u> takes over the responsibilities.

Explanation:

NeTakaya2 years ago
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Answer:

A declination is filed by a(n) executor when he or she does not want to server.

When this occurs, a contingent executor takes over the responsibilities.

Explanation:

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