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Executed 1) adj. to have been completed. (Example: "it is an executed contract") 2) v. to have completed or fully performed. (Example: "he executed all the promises made in the contract") 3) v.
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Execute: To complete; to sign; to carry out according to its terms. The Legal Dictionary has taken steps to ensure that all legal, law, and court terms contained in our legal dictionary are correct.
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Execute - To complete; to sign; to carry out according to its terms. For legal advise regarding Execute, you can contact our legal staff via phone (800) 341-2684 or email myweb lawyer@aol.com .
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ExecuteDefinition - Transitive Verb 1 : See also perform a : to carry out fully <includes not only executed violence, but also threatened violence Louisiana Civil Code> ...
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The mother executed a deed appointing the legal title to certain property, that the bank presently held on trust for her, to her son. The question then arose: did that assignment have the effect of constituting the son's trust?
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While a contract is still wholly or partly unperformed it is termed executory; contracts may terminate, however, in ways other than by being fully executed.
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CODICIL - A supplement to a will. Executed with the formalities of a Will. COLLATERAL - An asset that a borrower agrees to give up if he or she fails to repay a loan.
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FAIT conveyancing. A deed lawfully executed. Com. Dig . h. t., Cunn. Dictl. h. t. ... more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 next LawGuru Forms ...
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See also: Person, Law, Court, State, Will

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