Executant - Law Dictionary Search Results
Executed contract
Executed contract, where nothing remains to be done by either party,
Attestation and attesting witness
the document or after receiving a personal acknowledgment from the executant as regards the execution of the document, Beni Chand v.
Executant
One who executes or performs esp a performer on a musical instrument
Jeroyitidar
Jeroyitidar, the term 'jeroyatidar' imply that or that the executant was occupancy ryot of the plaint land, Lingayya Ayyavaru v.
Wills
What may be the subject-matter of wills. (2) Who may execute a will. (3) What are the formalities required in the
Deed
with notice of the deed, as creditors, legatees, trustees, and executors. When a person acts in two or more capacities, he
Uses
the creature of equity, could not have been taken in execution for the debts of the cestui que use; for there
Power
power given before 1926 by a will to A., an executor, to sell an estate, to whom no estate was devised,
will
his or her property after death ;esp : a formally executed written instrument by which a person makes disposition of his
Consideration
for some kinds of equitable relief, see infra), because the execution of a deed is attended by formalities from which a
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