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21executed or executory covenants — The former being such as relate to an act already performed; while the latter are those whose performance is to be future …
22Executed — Execute Ex e*cute, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Executed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Executing}.] [F. ex[ e]cuter, L. executus, exsecutus, p. p. of exequi to follow to the end, pursue; ex out + sequi to follow. See {Second}, {Sue} to follow up, and cf. {Exequy}.] …
23executed oral agreement — An oral agreement is not executed unless it has been fully performed by both parties. Walther v. Occidental Life Ins. Co., 40 Cal. App.2d 160, 104 P.2d 551, 554 …
24executed oral agreement — An oral agreement is not executed unless it has been fully performed by both parties. Walther v. Occidental Life Ins. Co., 40 Cal. App.2d 160, 104 P.2d 551, 554 …
25executed agreement — See executed contract …
26executed and recorded — As an allegation in a pleading, the equivalent of executed and delivered. McReynolds v Grubb, 150 Mo 352, 51 SW 822 …
27executed contract of sale — A present conveyance, that is a contract sufficient in itself to convey title to real estate. 55 Am J1st V & P § 100. A land contract which has been performed by both vendor and purchaser, the purchase price having been paid and the deed executed …
28executed trust — In one sense, an intention to create a trust, executed by a definite and unequivocal disposition of property in accordance with the intention; in another, and more familiar sense, a trust that is final and definite in respect of the limitations… …
29executed writ — A writ, the command of which has been fully executed or complied with by the officer to whom the writ was directed …
30executed — adjective put to death as punishment claimed the body of the executed traitor • Similar to: ↑dead …