from
Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
QUOD COMPUTET. The name of an interlocutory judgment in an action of account
render: also the name of a decree in the case of creditors' bills against
executors or administrators. Such a decree directs the master to take the
accounts between the deceased and all his creditors; to cause the creditors,
upon due and public notice to come before him to prove their debts, at a
certain place, and within a limited period; and also directs the master to
take an account of all personal estate of the deceased in the hands of the
executor or administrator. Story, Eq. Jur. SS 548. See Judgment quod
computet.