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Execute
Execute The act of making a document legally valid, such as formalizing a contract by signing or acknowledging and delivering a deed.
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Valid A binding situation that is authorized and enforceable by law.
Contract A legal agreement between entities that requires each to conduct (or refrain from conducting) certain activities.
Deed A signed, written instrument that conveys title to real property.
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Executed contract An agreement that has been fully performed.
Execution The signing and delivery of an instrument. Also, a legal order directing an official to enforce a judgment against the property of a debtor.
Executor A person named in a will to administer an estate. The court will appoint an administrator if no executor is named.
Executory contract A contract under which something remains to be done by one or more of the parties.
Executrix A female person appointed by a testator to carry out the directions and requests in his or her last will and testament, and to dispose of his or her property according to the provisions of the will.
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Exclusive listing A written contract that gives a licensed real estate agent the exclusive right to sell a property for a specified time.
Exclusive right of sale listing A written agreement between an agent and a property owner stating that the owner will pay a commission to the agent if the property is sold during a specific time period.
Exclusive right to sell Listing agreement under which the owner promises to pay a commission if the property is sold during the listing period by anyone, even the owner.
Exclusivity A restriction on the tenant's right to open a competing retail outlet within a certain area of leased premises.
Exculpatory clause A clause in an agreement that relieves a party from all obligation for his or her acts or failure to act.
Execute
Executed contract An agreement that has been fully performed.
Execution The signing and delivery of an instrument. Also, a legal order directing an official to enforce a judgment against the property of a debtor.
Executor A person named in a will to administer an estate. The court will appoint an administrator if no executor is named.
Executory contract A contract under which something remains to be done by one or more of the parties.
Executrix A female person appointed by a testator to carry out the directions and requests in his or her last will and testament, and to dispose of his or her property according to the provisions of the will.
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