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Executed use
Executed use, the first use in a conveyance upon which the Statute of Uses (see USES) operated by bringing the possession to it, the combination of which, i.e., the use and the possession, formed the legal estate, so that the statute executed the use....
executed trust
executed trust see trust ...
execution sale
execution sale see sale ...
fraud in the execution
fraud in the execution :fraud in the factum at fraud ...
self-executing
self-executing : taking effect immediately without the need for implementing legislation or further judicial action [a judgment] ...
Executant
One who executes or performs esp a performer on a musical instrument...
Execute
Execute, is given the meaning as 'to complete as a legal instrument; to perform what is required to give validity to', Words and Phrases (Permanent Edition).Means 'To complete; to make; to sign; to perform; to do; to follow out; to carry out according to its terms; to fulfill the command or purpose of, Black's Law Dictionary, p. 589....
Executed
Executed, something done or completed....
Executed contract
Executed contract, where nothing remains to be done by either party, and where the transaction is completed at the moment that the agreement is made, as where an article is sold and delivered, and payment therefor is made on the spot. a contract is said to be executory where some future act is to be done, as where an agreement is made to build a house in six months, or to do an act on or before some future day, or to lend money upon a certain interest, payable at a future time....
Executed fine
Executed fine, the fine sur cognizance de droit come ceo que il a de son done; or a fine upon acknowledgment of the right of the cognizee, as that which he has of the gift of the cognizor. Abolished by the (English) Fines and Recoveries Act, 1833 (3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 74)....
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