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Perficient

Making or doing throughly efficient effectual

child

as a grandchild. In interpreting the word child as used in a will, the court will try to effectuate the intent of the person who made the will as it can be determined from the language of

declaration

homestead : a declaration by a qualified property owner by which the protection of a homestead exemption is effectuated declaration of trust : a declaration by one holding or taking title to property in which he or

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good

good bet·ter best 1 : commercially sound or reliable [a risk] 2 a : valid or effectual under the law b : free of defects 3 a : characterized by honesty and fairness b :

legislative

a legislature [ committees] b : composed of members of a legislature [ caucus] c : created or effectuated by a legislature esp. as distinguished from an executive or judicial body d : designed to assist a

trust

after its creation except upon the consent of all the beneficiaries land trust : a trust created to effectuate a real estate ownership arrangement in which the trustee holds legal and equitable title to the property subject

efficience

The quality of being efficient or producing an effect or effects efficient power effectual agency

Fiat

An authoritative command or order to do something an effectual decree

Opposeless

Not to be effectually opposed irresistible

VerbarRasante

over each other and over the country is kept very low in order that the shot may more effectually sweep or graze the ground before them

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Perficient

Making or doing throughly efficient effectual

child

as a grandchild. In interpreting the word child as used in a will, the court will try to effectuate the intent of the person who made the will as it can be determined from the language of

declaration

homestead : a declaration by a qualified property owner by which the protection of a homestead exemption is effectuated declaration of trust : a declaration by one holding or taking title to property in which he or

Keep your definitions linked to case research

good

good bet·ter best 1 : commercially sound or reliable [a risk] 2 a : valid or effectual under the law b : free of defects 3 a : characterized by honesty and fairness b :

legislative

a legislature [ committees] b : composed of members of a legislature [ caucus] c : created or effectuated by a legislature esp. as distinguished from an executive or judicial body d : designed to assist a

trust

after its creation except upon the consent of all the beneficiaries land trust : a trust created to effectuate a real estate ownership arrangement in which the trustee holds legal and equitable title to the property subject

efficience

The quality of being efficient or producing an effect or effects efficient power effectual agency

Fiat

An authoritative command or order to do something an effectual decree

Opposeless

Not to be effectually opposed irresistible

VerbarRasante

over each other and over the country is kept very low in order that the shot may more effectually sweep or graze the ground before them

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