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Verba cum effectu accipienda sunt
Verba cum effectu accipienda sunt (Bac. Max. Reg. 3), words are to be
Effectuation
Act of effectuating
good
sound or reliable [a risk] 2 a : valid or effectual under the law b : free of defects 3 a
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Heriot
and the Copyhold Act, 1858, ss. 7 and 8, more effectual provisions were made for this purpose; and s. 6 of
Effectual
Producing or having adequate power or force to produce an intended effect adequate efficient operative decisive
Waiver
of his rights and of facts enabling him to take effectual action for the enforcement of such rights, Dhanukdhari Singh v.
Slavery
Acts for carrying into effect the treaties for the more effectual suppression of the slave trade were amended and consolidated by
Notice to produce
so as to enable the party served to make an effectual search, and produce the same at the proper time. It
Lease and release
No. 2) conveyance by release without a lease was made effectual; and by the Real Property Act, 1845, s. 2 (see
Institutions
deceased person, in order to make the enfranchisement of slaves effectual; and the two abrogated successions, per bonorum venditionem and ex
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