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Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923

than three nor less than two months before beginning to execute the improvement. Terms of compensation may be agreed in place

Wills

What may be the subject-matter of wills. (2) Who may execute a will. (3) What are the formalities required in the

Power

passes by force of the Act, and the person who executes the power merely nominates the party to take the estate.

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electrocute

electrocute -cut·ed -cut·ing [electro-, combining form meaning “electric” + execute] : to execute (a convicted criminal) by electricity elec·tro·cu·tion n

Commissioner

Parliament, or other lawful warrant, to examine any mattes, or execute any public office, etc. The (English) Commissioners Clauses Act, 1847

Cy-pres

as it is seen that the intention cannot be literally executed. In that case another mode will be adopted consistent with

Execution of Deeds

Matched in: Term Execution of Deeds

Hire

do everything on his part to enable the workman to execute his engagement; (3) to do everything on his part to

Public officer

to take charge of dispose of any property, or to execute any judicial process, or to administer any oath, or to

will

his or her property after death ;esp : a formally executed written instrument by which a person makes disposition of his

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