- executory covenants
- executed or executory covenantsThe former being such as relate to an act already performed; while the latter are those whose performance is to be future.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
executory covenants — executed 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 … Black's law dictionary
executed 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 … Black's law dictionary
executed 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 … Black's law dictionary
executed covenants — executed 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 … Black's law dictionary
executed covenants — executed 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 … Black's law dictionary
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