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Executant - Law Dictionary Search Results

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Execution

the time of giving judgment or making an order stay execution until such time as they or he shall think fit


Execution of Deeds

the court may order that the conveyance etc may be executed by such person as the court may nominate to execute


executive

an director 3 of relating to or issued by an executive an pardon n 1 a the executive branch of a


Speedy execution

speedy execution a plaintiff having obtained a verdict in a cause was


executive order

created by an executive order compare proclamation statute note an executive order from the president does not have the force of


Executive

designed or fitted for execution or carrying into effect as executive talent qualifying for concerned


Executive

that branch of the government which puts the laws into execution as distinguished from the legislative and judicial branches the body


Executive function

executive function it may not be possible to frame an exhaustive


Execution of criminals

of the prison as the sheriff requires or allows public execution is however still necessary in the case of piracy with


Step in aid of execution

in question has the effect of facilitating or advancing the execution of any extent or removing some obstacle from the way


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