5 Metaphors for administrator
The Administrator is a broken shard; the British will summon him home for inefficiency.
The administrators upon the estate were John Green, Esq., and Benjamin Temple.
The sturdy yeomen of England were Saxons: the noble and great administrators were Normans.
Cases have been known where it cost the executor more than one-third of the money to collect a mortgage, owned by a deceased citizen of Massachusetts, in California; and for that reason, among others, Eastern lawyers have advised against investments in that State; for the public administrators are usually petty politicians in search of a job.
I have already given instructions to prepare an application to the chancellor for an injunction, and, unless your kinsman's administrator is a great dunce, you will be in peaceable possession of Clawbonny, again, in less than a monthif a moderately sensible man, in less than twenty-four hours.