Effectuate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Control vest
convey an absolute control in the authority in order to effectuate the policy underlying the rules and makes the authority concerned
Realize
fictitious into the actual to bring into concrete existence to effectuate to accomplish as to realize a scheme or project
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Misuse of power or misapplication of power
power used under the mis-apprehension that it was needed for effectuating a purpose, which was really outside the law or the
Heirloom
sense, nor is the disposition itself beyond a certain point effectual; for the Articles will, in such case, belong absolutely to
Heriot
and the Copyhold Act, 1858, ss. 7 and 8, more effectual provisions were made for this purpose; and s. 6 of
Inferior Courts (UK)
obtained in inferior courts in England, Scotland, and Ireland res-pectively, effectual in any other part of the United Kingdom; but the
Institutions
deceased person, in order to make the enfranchisement of slaves effectual; and the two abrogated successions, per bonorum venditionem and ex
Issued and served
Bombay decision, observed at page 108: The intention would be effectuated if the wider meaning is given to the expression 'issued'.
Lease and release
No. 2) conveyance by release without a lease was made effectual; and by the Real Property Act, 1845, s. 2 (see
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