Executory
41executory — adjective Of or pertaining to administration or execution …
42executory — ex ec·u·to·ry || tÉ™rɪ adj. executive, having the power to execute laws and policy; to be carried out or executed …
43executory — a. 1. Executive. 2. (Law.) To be executed …
44executory — ex·ec·u·to·ry …
45executory — ex•ec•u•to•ry [[t]ɪgˈzɛk yəˌtɔr i, ˌtoʊr i[/t]] adj. 1) executive 2) law ordered to be executed or carried out • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME < LL …
46executory — /əgˈzɛkjətri/ (say uhg zekyuhtree), /ɛg / (say eg ) adjective 1. → executive. 2. Law that remains to be carried into effect …
47executory — Not yet executed; not yet fully performed, completed, fulfilled or carried out; to be performed either wholly or in part …
48executory agreements — Such agreements as are to be performed in the future. They are commonly preliminary to other more formal or important contracts or deeds, and are usually evidenced by memoranda, parol promises, etc …
49executory bequest — The bequest of a future, deferred, or contingent interest in personalty …
50executory consideration — A consideration which is to be performed after the contract for which it is a consideration is made …