Executor Leave Sample Clauses
The Executor Leave clause defines the conditions under which an executor of an estate is permitted to take a leave of absence from their duties. Typically, this clause outlines the process for notifying relevant parties, the duration of permissible leave, and any requirements for appointing a temporary substitute or co-executor during the absence. Its core practical function is to ensure the continued and orderly administration of the estate even if the primary executor is temporarily unavailable, thereby preventing delays or disruptions in estate management.
Executor Leave. If the employee is an executor, the employee is entitled up to a maximum of two (2) days of paid leave, if required, to satisfy all legal requirements. This leave may be taken in full or partial days.
