A term employed to designate a locum tenens who is performing the duties of an office to which he does not himself claim title; e. g., “Acting Supervising Archl-tect.” Fraser v. United States, 16 Ct Cl. 514. An acting executor is one who assumes to act as executor for a decedent, not being the executor legally appointed or the executor in fact Morse v. Allen, 99 Mich. 303, 58 N. W. 327. An acting trustee is one who takes upon himself to perform some or all of the trusts mentloned in a wlll. Sharp v. Sharp, 2 Barn. A Aid. 415
Source: Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)