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<p>Individuals may appoint one or more executors of their choice in their wills. The
appointments may include “second executors” whose appointments are conditional (for
example, where an appointment is only to take effect on the happening of an event)
or substituted (for example, where one executor is to be substituted for another upon
the happening of an event). The Government is not aware of concerns about the role
or functions of “second executors” in relation to wills and does not have any plans
to review this area of the law.</p>
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