Magistrate
Ah, what a lovely question. The person who carries out or manages affairs is often called an administrator or an executive. They help keep things running smoothly and make sure everything is taken care of with care and attention to detail. It's a wonderful role where one can bring order and harmony to the tasks at hand.
statesman
Rode
A person who says one thing and does another is called 'hypocritical'.
A person that represents others can be called many things; a person that represents your company is called an agent, a person that appears at a meeting in your place and casts a vote is called a proxy, and a person that pleads your case in front of a judge is called an attorney or advocate. It depends on the situation.
agent
Ah, what a lovely question. The person who carries out or manages affairs is often called an administrator or an executive. They help keep things running smoothly and make sure everything is taken care of with care and attention to detail. It's a wonderful role where one can bring order and harmony to the tasks at hand.
The answer is EXECUTIVE. constitution is the supreme law of the land, plan of the government of the united state. judicial is relating to courts of law or to the administration of justice
Magistrate
manager, executive
A person who carries bricks is called a "bricklayer" or a "mason."
An entrepreneur.
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A conservator is appointed by the court to manage the estate of a living person who is incapable of managing their own affairs. An executor is appointed by the court to settle the estate of a person who died leaving a will.
a caddie
Posture.
a miner