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Effectuation

Act of effectuating

Effectualness

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Effectual

Producing or having adequate power or force to produce an intended effect adequate efficient operative decisive

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effectuality

the power to be effective

Effectually

With effect efficaciously

Effectuate

To bring to pass to effect to achieve to accomplish to fulfill

Effectuously

Effectively

Verba cum effectu accipienda sunt

Verba cum effectu accipienda sunt (Bac. Max. Reg. 3), words are to be understood according to their effect. Verba ita sunt

Misuse of power or misapplication of power

and reasonably be expected to take place. A power used under the mis-apprehension that it was needed for effectuating a purpose, which was really outside the law or the proper scope of the power, could be said

Heriot

By the (Eng-lish) Copyhold Act, 1852, s. 16, and the Copyhold Act, 1858, ss. 7 and 8, more effectual provisions were made for this purpose; and s. 6 of the (English) Copyhold Act, 1894, enacts that values

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