Effectually - Law Dictionary Search Results
Harmonious construction
best harmonise with the object of the statute, and which effectuate the object of the Legislature. If an expression is susceptible
Perficient
Making or doing throughly efficient effectual
Donatio mortis causa
because it is a gift which can only be made effectual by obtaining payment of it in the donor's lifetime, and
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Effectuate
To bring to pass to effect to achieve to accomplish to fulfill
child
as used in a will, the court will try to effectuate the intent of the person who made the will as
declaration
owner by which the protection of a homestead exemption is effectuated declaration of trust : a declaration by one holding or
good
sound or reliable [a risk] 2 a : valid or effectual under the law b : free of defects 3 a
legislative
members of a legislature [ caucus] c : created or effectuated by a legislature esp. as distinguished from an executive or
trust
all the beneficiaries land trust : a trust created to effectuate a real estate ownership arrangement in which the trustee holds
Effectual
Producing or having adequate power or force to produce an intended effect adequate efficient operative decisive
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