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Due

existence as a debt; it may be payable at a future time. Due, normally refers to an amount which the creditor

Executor

s. 8, a sum may be set apart to meet future claims upon the estate in respect of the covenants in

Executory

deceased; whatever may be executed. Taking full effect at a future time, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 592.

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Executory limitation

Executory limitation. A limitation of a future interest by deed or will; if by will, it is

Executory uses

limitation to the use of B., to arise at a future period, or on a given event. After the repeal of

False pretence, obtaining property

fact exists or existed, and that a promise as to future conduct not intended to be kept is not by itself

Financial asset

or in such debt, receivables, whether such interest is existing, future, accruing, conditional or contingent; or (vi) any financial assistance. [Securitisation

Fixtures

part of the freehold, is considered to have abandoned all future right to it, so that it would be waste in

Floating charge

case the fact that the charge extends to shares in future subsidiaries does not mean that the charge is floating charge,

Immoral contracts

illegal nature. A covenant to pay money in consideration of future cohabitation is void, though under seal, Ayerst v. Jenkins, (1873)

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