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words in a deed or conveyance that have the effect of creating or transferring the interest that is the subject matter of the transaction.
Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001.
Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001.
operative words — plural noun 1. The words in a deed legally effecting the transaction (eg devise and bequeath in a will) 2. (loosely; often in sing) the most significant word or words • • • Main Entry: ↑operate … Useful english dictionary
operative words — The words in an instrument which give it the character of a particular instrument, such as a deed, mortgage, release, etc. Agnew v Dorr (Pa) 5 Whart 131 … Ballentine's law dictionary
operative — A workman; a laboring man; an artisan; particularly one employed in factories. Secret agent or detective @ operative part That part of a conveyance, or of any instrument intended for the creation or transference of rights, by which the main… … Black's law dictionary
operative — I adjective acting, active, adequate, advantageous, ample, applicable, at work, beneficial, capable, competent, effective, effectual, efficax, efficient, employed, fruitful, functional, functioning, helpful, in action, in effect, in force, in… … Law dictionary
operative# — operative adj *active, dynamic, live Analogous words: *effective, effectual, efficacious, efficient: *fertile, fecund, fruitful Antonyms: abeyant operative n mechanic, artisan, hand, workman, working man, *worker, laborer, craftsman,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
operative — Synonyms and related words: Bow Street runner, CIA man, FBI, FBI agent, Federal, G man, Secret Service, Sherlock Holmes, T man, accessible, active, actor, agent, alive, architect, armipotent, artisan, author, authoritative, cloak and dagger… … Moby Thesaurus
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