Effectuation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Private International law
to adjudicate upon disputes involving a foreign element and to effectuate judgments of foreign courts in certain matters, or as a
Recovery
695. This was called a recovery with double voucher, and effectually barred the entail, with every latent interest and all reversions
Sewer
to provide all public sewers which may be necessary for effectually draining their district for the purposes of the Act and
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Si fecerit the securum
option given him, provided the plaintiff 'gave the sheriff security' effectually to prosecute his claim.
Slavery
Acts for carrying into effect the treaties for the more effectual suppression of the slave trade were amended and consolidated by
Non-obstante
of non-obstante, which sets the prerogative above the law, was effectually demolished by the Bill of Rights at the Revolution of
Control vest
convey an absolute control in the authority in order to effectuate the policy underlying the rules and makes the authority concerned
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
Effectuously
Effectively
child
as used in a will, the court will try to effectuate the intent of the person who made the will as
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