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Execution
Execution, the last state of a suit whereby possession is obtained of anything recovered by a judgment. It is
Execution of Deeds
Execution of Deeds, the signing, sealing, and delivery of them by the parties, as their own acts and deeds,
executive
executive 1 : of or relating to the execution or carrying out of laws [serving a warrant is an function] ;esp : belonging to the branch of
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Speedy execution
Speedy execution. A plaintiff having obtained a verdict in a cause was not entitled to issue execution until fourteen days,
executive order
executive order : an order issued by a government's executive on the basis of authority specifically granted to the executive branch (as by the U.S. Constitution or a congressional act) [the National Security Agency was created...
Executive
Executive, that branch of the government which puts the laws into execution, as distinguished from the legislative and judicial branches. The body that deliberates and enacts laws is legislative; the
Executive function
taken away. The executive function comprises both the determination of the policy as well as carrying it into execution. This evidently includes the initiation of legislation, the maintenance of order, the promotion of social and economic welfare,
Execution of criminals
Execution of criminals, must be performed by the legal officer-the sheriff, or his deputy. The Common Law mode of
De non apparentibus et non existentibus eadem est ratio
De non apparentibus et non existentibus eadem est ratio. 5 Rep. 6.-(As to things not apparent, and those not existing,
Financial non-viability
Financial non-viability, The expression 'financial non-viability' has not been defined in the Income Tax Act but the Finance Minister's speech,
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Nonexecution - Law Dictionary Search Results
Execution
Execution, the last state of a suit whereby possession is obtained of anything recovered by a judgment. It is
Execution of Deeds
Execution of Deeds, the signing, sealing, and delivery of them by the parties, as their own acts and deeds,
executive
executive 1 : of or relating to the execution or carrying out of laws [serving a warrant is an function] ;esp : belonging to the branch of
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Speedy execution
Speedy execution. A plaintiff having obtained a verdict in a cause was not entitled to issue execution until fourteen days,
executive order
executive order : an order issued by a government's executive on the basis of authority specifically granted to the executive branch (as by the U.S. Constitution or a congressional act) [the National Security Agency was created...
Executive
Executive, that branch of the government which puts the laws into execution, as distinguished from the legislative and judicial branches. The body that deliberates and enacts laws is legislative; the
Executive function
taken away. The executive function comprises both the determination of the policy as well as carrying it into execution. This evidently includes the initiation of legislation, the maintenance of order, the promotion of social and economic welfare,
Execution of criminals
Execution of criminals, must be performed by the legal officer-the sheriff, or his deputy. The Common Law mode of
De non apparentibus et non existentibus eadem est ratio
De non apparentibus et non existentibus eadem est ratio. 5 Rep. 6.-(As to things not apparent, and those not existing,
Financial non-viability
Financial non-viability, The expression 'financial non-viability' has not been defined in the Income Tax Act but the Finance Minister's speech,
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