court administrator — Generally, a non judicial officer whose responsibility is the administration of the courts as to budgets, juries, judicial assignments, calendars and non judicial personnel … Black's law dictionary
court administrator — Generally, a non judicial officer whose responsibility is the administration of the courts as to budgets, juries, judicial assignments, calendars and non judicial personnel … Black's law dictionary
court commissioner — A person appointed by a judge to take testimony and find facts or to carry out some specific function connected with a case, such as selling property which is the subject of a petition to partition. See also commissioner court administrator… … Black's law dictionary
court commissioner — A person appointed by a judge to take testimony and find facts or to carry out some specific function connected with a case, such as selling property which is the subject of a petition to partition. See also commissioner court administrator… … Black's law dictionary
administrator — ad·min·i·stra·tor /əd mi nə ˌstrā tər/ n 1: a person appointed by a probate court to manage the distribution of the assets in the estate of a person who has died without leaving a valid will or leaving a will that does not name an executor able… … Law dictionary
administrator ad litem — see administrator Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. administrator ad litem … Law dictionary
administrator — ad‧min‧is‧tra‧tor [ədˈmɪnstreɪtə ǁ ər] noun [countable] 1. COMMERCE JOBS someone who manages and organizes the work of a company or organization: • He was a superb marketer, but as an administrator he was disorganized. 2. LAW JO … Financial and business terms
administrator pendente lite — see administrator Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. administrator pendente lite … Law dictionary
administrator de bonis non — see administrator Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. administrator de bonis non … Law dictionary
administrator — (f administratrix) A person appointed by the court to administer (i.e., manage or take charge of) the assets and liabilities of a decedent (i.e., the deceased). Such person may be a male (i.e., administrator) or a female (i.e., administratrix).… … Black's law dictionary