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A fully-executed copy is a document that has been signed by all parties. The copy is the original document but copies of it can be made.
A trigger is executed automatically when database modification done.
Your question is vague. Generally, the date on a legal document simply memorializes the date on which that document was executed. A properly executed document does not need corroboration. When there is some disagreement as to the subject matter set forth in the document or whether the document is still in force, then the opposing party to the document must provide additional documentation as proof.
An executed release is a legal document signed by a party upon settling a dispute or a legal claim. It confirms that the party is releasing the other party from any further obligation or liability related to the dispute or claim. Once signed, the terms of the release are considered final and binding.
it should automatically do it anyway but if not, then go to 'My Computer' and click on the disc drive :)
It means that whatever was called for in the subpoena was carried out as ordered.
An estate is closed after all the provisions in the Will have been executed. It remains a public document forever to show how the property was distributed and how title to property was transferred.An estate is closed after all the provisions in the Will have been executed. It remains a public document forever to show how the property was distributed and how title to property was transferred.An estate is closed after all the provisions in the Will have been executed. It remains a public document forever to show how the property was distributed and how title to property was transferred.An estate is closed after all the provisions in the Will have been executed. It remains a public document forever to show how the property was distributed and how title to property was transferred.
An AUTOEXEC.BAT file contains MS-DOS commands which are executed automatically when a Personal Computer boots.
When someone says that a document is "duly executed," they are making a summary statement that all of the necessary legal requirements (such as signing, witnesses, notarization, notice published in a paper, service on required parties, etc.) have been fulfilled to render the document as a valid, enforceable legal instrument (such as a deed, will, contract, governmental enactment, etc.) Specific requirements for "executing" a legal document vary widely by jurisdiction and the type of document, thus saying it is "duly executed" is a way of saying, "everything legally required to be done, has been done."
A notarized executed release is a legal document that has been signed by the parties involved and then validated by a notary public. This process ensures the authenticity of the signatures and the document itself, making it legally binding and admissible in court if necessary.