The liability clause in a will serves what purpose?
A) It holds the executor legally liable for any mistakes made in the administration of the will.
B) It absolves the executor of legal liability for any mistakes made in the administration of the will.
C) It holds the executor legally liable for any mistakes made in the administration of the will on in the case of gross negligence.
D) It absolves the executor of legal liability for any mistakes made in the administration of the will if the executor acted in good faith.
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