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Governor

representative of the King and the head of the local executive with powers limited by his commission, Cameron v. Kyte, (1835)

Enforce

(2001) 7 SCC 573. In general, to cause to be executed or performed, to cause to take effect, or to compel

Chargeable

Chargeable, means, as applied to an instrument executed or first executed after the commencement of this Act, chargeable

Public Authorities, Protection of

against any person for any act done in pursuance or execution or intended execution of any Act of Parliament or any

Power of Attorney

is irrevocable. As it is necessary for certain purposes (e.g., execution of a deed) that it should be under seal, a

Mandate

mandatary for all expenses and charges reasonably incurred in the execution of the mandate, and also to indemnify him for his

Restitution, Writ of

restored to all he had lost by the judgment. If execution on the former judgment had been actually executed, and the

Revivor

death or otherwise in the parties entitled or liable to execution, the party alleging himself to be entitled to execution may

Mortmain

might be given for any charitable use except by deed executed twelve months before the death of the donor, and enrolled

Tail

289, (301); 2 Prest. Est. 475, unless the deed was executed since the Conveyancing Act, 1881, when the words 'in tail'

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