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Proceeding
Maheshwari Samaj Ramola Trust, AIR 1997 MP 19. It includes execution proceedings also, Specific Relief Act, 1963, s. 22. Proceeding, is
Judgment
a cause tried out of term, was entitled to issue execution in fourteen days, unless the judge who tried the cause,
Attestation and attesting witness
to signify that the attestor is a witness to the execution of the document; and by s. 63(c) of the Succession
Fieri facias
(that you cause to be made), a judicial writ of execution, the most commonly used that lies for him who has
Governor
representative of the King and the head of the local executive with powers limited by his commission, Cameron v. Kyte, (1835)
Sessions of the peace
the peace, sittings of justices of the peace for the execution of those powers which are confided to them by their
Reprieve
[fr. reprendre, Fr., to take back], the suspension of the execution of a criminal's sentence. It may take place (1) ex
Execution of Wills
will shall be valid unless it be in writing and executed in manner hereinafter mentioned; (that is to say) it shall
Deliverance, second, writ of
habendo, if the latter writ has not as yet been executed. The proceedings upon this writ are the same as in
computer program
instructions stored in any medium that can be interpreted and executed by a computer called most frequently a program This term
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