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Contract not fully performed or executed
An executory contract is a contract that has not yet been fully performed or fully executed. It is a contract in which both sides still have important
Executory_contract
Account which records a present liability of an entity
needs to be recognized if the executory contract becomes onerous to the entity. An onerous contract is defined as a contract in which the unavoidable costs
Provision_(accounting)
Section of the United States Bankruptcy Code
assume or reject executory contracts and unexpired leases. The trustee or debtor-in-possession must assume or reject an executory contract in its entirety
Chapter 11, Title 11, United States Code
Chapter_11,_Title_11,_United_States_Code
Legally binding document establishing rights and duties between parties
circumstances. While a contract is being performed, it is called an executory contract, and when it is completed it is an executed contract: "performance" may
Contract
certain executory contracts and unexpired leases. For bankruptcy purposes, a contract is generally considered executory when both parties to the contract have
Bankruptcy in the United States
Bankruptcy_in_the_United_States
Right to property taking effect later
condition subsequent, so the interest is not guaranteed to vest. Executory contract Executory interest Rule against perpetuities See James Smith et al., Property
Future_interest
Contract for the purchase of real property with structured loan repayments
lienable assets. In bankruptcy, some regions will interpret it as an executory contract that can be rejected, while others will treat it as a debt to be paid
Land_contract
What happens when property in a will no longer exists at death
which property is being bequeathed. As for the sale of land under an executory contract, traditional case law agrees that ademption occurs upon the death
Ademption
Law about agreements between two or more parties
for executory contracts of donation of anything but land is apparently to make sure that the donor has a serious intention to conclude the contract. The
South_African_contract_law
Legal rule prohibiting very long temporary interests in property
from creating future interests (traditionally contingent remainders and executory interests) in property that might feasibly vest beyond 21 years after
Rule_against_perpetuities
Defunct shopping mall in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania
built in May 2022. On August 7, 2019, a "motion to reject lease or executory contract of JCPenney Properties, Inc." was filed out by Debtor Century III
Century_III_Mall
2019 United States Supreme Court case
debtor's rejection of an executory contract under Section 365 of the Bankruptcy Code has the same effect as a breach of that contract outside bankruptcy. Such
Mission Product Holdings, Inc. v. Tempnology, LLC
Mission_Product_Holdings,_Inc._v._Tempnology,_LLC
1979 law history book by Patrick Atiyah
receipt of a benefit. You could revoke a promise, and the concept of an executory contract was unknown. Moreover, courts were more concerned with the fairness
The Rise and Fall of Freedom of Contract
The_Rise_and_Fall_of_Freedom_of_Contract
Konstantinov. "Executory Contracts in Insolvency Law: The Russian Perspective". Jason Chuah and Eugenio Vaccari (eds). Executory Contracts in Insolvency
Insolvency_law_of_Russia
Concept in the law of contracts
termination. However, anticipatory repudiation only applies to a bilateral executory contract with non-performed duties on both sides. Additionally, the repudiation
Anticipatory_repudiation
American government-owned company
fortunes which resulted in bankruptcy makes the performance of an executory contract less valuable than its breach, the rational company would breach.
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
Pension_Benefit_Guaranty_Corporation
Legal process replacing gross debts with net debts
insolvency officer and prevents insolvency officers from disclaiming executory contract obligations, as is allowed within certain jurisdictions such as the
Set-off_(law)
Rights to citizenship virtue in ancient Rome
poenitendi. In Roman law, the right of rescission or revocation of an executory contract on failure of the other party to fulfill his part of the agreement
Ius
English law case
J's judgment accepted that a letter of intent could amount to an executory contract, but it did not in this case due to the negotiations being ongoing
British Steel Corp v Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Co Ltd
British_Steel_Corp_v_Cleveland_Bridge_and_Engineering_Co_Ltd
Japanese legal scholar
Shori ni kansuru Hasan-Kanzai-Nin no Kenri oyobi Gimu" ["Treatment of Executory Contract under the Bankruptcy Code"], The Hikone Ronso 324 : 99–110 (2000)
Hideroku_Hara
Something of value promised by parties to a contract to each other
was an early case on the doctrine of consideration, concerning an executory contract where the plaintiff recovered damages for the loss of a bargain. Thomas
Consideration_in_English_law
Filipino politician (born 1971)
dismissed on September 21, 2011, and that the dismissal was "final and executory". In G.R. Nos. 241494, 256660 & 256078 (Sen. Antonio "Sonny" F. Trillanes
Antonio_Trillanes
Eviction Exclusive agency Exclusive right to sell Executed contract Execution Executor Executory contract Executrix Exempt – Grandfather clause that allows a
Index_of_real_estate_articles
Type of lawsuit
adversary proceedings against a party with whom the debtor had an executory contract, against whom it had a claim in tort, or to whom it made a preferential
Adversary proceeding in bankruptcy (United States)
Adversary_proceeding_in_bankruptcy_(United_States)
Legal relationships between principals and third parties
example, by performance or by the mutual consent of the parties. An executory contract of mandate may, however, generally be terminated by the unilateral
South_African_law_of_agency
S. ___ (2019) bankruptcy law • Chapter 11 • debtor rejection of executory contract Kagan Gorsuch 422 Nieves v. Bartlett 587 U.S. ___ (2019) First Amendment
2018 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Sonia Sotomayor
2018_term_United_States_Supreme_Court_opinions_of_Sonia_Sotomayor
S. ___ (2019) bankruptcy law • Chapter 11 • debtor rejection of executory contract Roberts, Thomas, Ginsburg, Breyer, Alito, Sotomayor, Kavanaugh Sotomayor
2018 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Elena Kagan
2018_term_United_States_Supreme_Court_opinions_of_Elena_Kagan
S. ___ (2019) bankruptcy law • Chapter 11 • debtor rejection of executory contract Kagan Sotomayor 314 Nieves v. Bartlett 587 U.S. ___ (2019) First Amendment
2018 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Neil Gorsuch
2018_term_United_States_Supreme_Court_opinions_of_Neil_Gorsuch
Estate created when land is transferred conditionally
estates are the fee simple determinable, the fee simple subject to an executory limitation or interest, and the fee simple subject to a condition subsequent
Defeasible_estate
Order or law made by a superior authority of the Catholic Church
efficacy. Executory decrees can further be distinguished between general executory decrees and singular executory decrees. A general executory decree binds
Decree_(Catholic_canon_law)
Executive – Executive clemency – Executive privilege – Executor – Executory contract – Executory interest – executrix – Exegesis – Exemplary damages – Exempt –
Index_of_law_articles
(2009) bankruptcy law • Chapter 11 • assumption of pre-bankruptcy executory contracts by debtor-in-possession Breyer Kennedy filed a statement respecting
2008 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Anthony Kennedy
2008_term_United_States_Supreme_Court_opinions_of_Anthony_Kennedy
debtor's rejection of an executory contract under Section 365 of the Bankruptcy Code has the same effect as a breach of that contract outside bankruptcy. Such
List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 587
List_of_United_States_Supreme_Court_cases,_volume_587
Concept in English and Welsh property law
determinable fee simple subject to a condition subsequent fee simple subject to executory limitation finite estate—limited to lifetimes life estate—fragmented possession
Estate_in_land
it was held that an "otherwise enforceable agreement" can include an executory promise made in conjunction with an at-will employment agreement. This
Non-compete clauses in the United States
Non-compete_clauses_in_the_United_States
Type of statute specifying that certain contracts must be in writing
performance does not take an executory portion of a contract out of the statute of frauds. Each performance constitutes a contract that falls outside the Statute
Statute_of_frauds
American lawyer (1918–1996)
Donald R. (1945). "Comment: A Reconciliation of Priorities Under Executory Contracts for the Sale of Land." Washington Law Review and State Bar Journal
Donald_R._Colvin
American lawyer (1917–1999)
Bankruptcy Cases (pts. 1 & 2)", 47 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 407, 631 (1972). ---, "Executory Contracts in Bankruptcy: Part I," 57 Minn. L. Rev. Archived October 21, 2016
Vern_Countryman
Case in English contract law that ran from 1596 to 1602
"Firstly, that every contract executory implies in itself a promise or assumpsit. Secondly, that although upon such a contract an action of debt lies
Slade's_Case
American contract law case
Court of Michigan. There, the Walkers contended that the contract for the cow was "executory" and claimed that both parties had been mistaken as to the
Sherwood_v._Walker
needed to assert, wrongly, that a share is a sum of money dealt with by executory limitations. But in fact a share is an interest and consists of 'a series
Borland's Trustee v Steel Bros & Co Ltd
Borland's_Trustee_v_Steel_Bros_&_Co_Ltd
Common law contract clause
of Arundel (later the Duke of Norfolk) had tried to create a shifting executory limitation so that some of his property would pass to his eldest son (who
Royal_lives_clause
Method of dispute resolution
however, in that unlike England, its courts generally did not enforce executory agreements (binding predispute agreements) to arbitrate. This meant that
Arbitration
although the possession will not transfer until A dies. There is also the executory interest, which is a future interest that cuts off a preceding interest
Property law in the United States
Property_law_in_the_United_States
In property law, a future interest created in a transferee
remainders subject to divestment are remainders that may be terminated by an executory interest before becoming possessory. For example "A conveys Blackacre
Remainder_(law)
Role in the Philippines central bank
Board; Render opinions, decisions, or rulings, which shall be final and executory until reversed or modified by the Monetary Board, on matters regarding
Governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Governor_of_the_Bangko_Sentral_ng_Pilipinas
Legal concept meaning powers are exceeded
not be attacked. If the contract was fully executory, the defense of ultra vires might be raised by either party. If the contract was partially performed
Ultra_vires
Type of decree by the Catholic pope
document either by cords of hemp, in the case of letters of justice and executory letters, or by red and yellow silk, in the case of letters of grace, that
Papal_bull
Lawyer of noncontentious private civil law
primary evidence in court, and thereby accorded high evidentiary value and executory force, and deemed to be proof of their contents. A notarial instrument
Civil-law_notary
Filipino lawyer and politician (born 1966)
also directed DILG Secretary Benhur Abalos to implement the “immediately executory” suspension, which originated from a complaint of Roberto Duldulao regarding
Aurelio_Umali
Type of legal instrument
the form of legal instruments of writing that have probative value and executory force. They are usually accepted as self-authenticating demonstrative
Act_(document)
20th Mayoral elections in Manila
proclaimed Abante for his re-election. However, the decision was not final and executory retained Uy's proclamation. On July 7, COMELEC, sitting en banc, upheld
2025_Manila_local_elections
Australian contracts case involving the department store
does not of itself amount to unconscionable conduct, mere reliance on an executory promise to do something, resulting in the promisee changing his position
Waltons Stores (Interstate) Ltd v Maher
Waltons_Stores_(Interstate)_Ltd_v_Maher
relating to past and present events only by excluding the future events executory promise. However, promissory estoppel may permanently extinguish the rights
Estoppel_in_English_law
performance. (3) The fact that the transaction is executed rather than executory can be very relevant. The fact that the transaction was performed on both
RTS Flexible Systems Ltd v Molkerei Alois Müller GmbH & Co KG
RTS_Flexible_Systems_Ltd_v_Molkerei_Alois_Müller_GmbH_&_Co_KG
17th election of the Philippine president
"as early as 1997, the judgment on the tax case had become final and executory." In the first PiliPinas Debates 2022, Moreno, Robredo, Lacson and de
2022 Philippine presidential election
2022_Philippine_presidential_election
Commercial airport serving Metro Manila, Philippines
the government, while in January 2012, the ICC case became final and executory in favor of the government. Terminal 3 partially opened in 2008 and became
Ninoy Aquino International Airport
Ninoy_Aquino_International_Airport
President of the Philippines since 2022
petition on August 8, 2001, thereby declaring the ruling as final and executory. In 2021, the Quezon City Regional Trial Court certified that there were
Bongbong_Marcos
Philippine independent constitutional commission
contests involving elective municipal and barangay offices shall be final, executory, and not appealable. Decide, except those involving the right to vote
Commission on Elections (Philippines)
Commission_on_Elections_(Philippines)
Actionable harm caused by a tenant
landlord or by the owner of a vested future interest. The holder of an executory interest, however, has no standing to enforce an action for waste, since
Waste_(law)
Landmark case in the Philippines
under Section 15 and 16 of Article II of the 1987 Constitution as self-executory and judicially enforceable in their present form. The Court interpreted
Oposa_v._Factoran
Civil service position
instruments known as notarial acts or deeds which have probative value and executory force, as they do in civil law jurisdictions. Originals or secondary originals
Notary_public
1983 codification of canonical legislation for the Latin Catholic Church
which contain universal regulations, general decrees (legislative or executory), instructions and statutes which refer to a special group, and in case
1983_Code_of_Canon_Law
2011–2012 Philippine charging of chief justice
Corporation financial director Giovanni Ng as their witness; he produced the contract to sell on Corona's Bellagio penthouse worth ₱14 million, and the deed
Impeachment_of_Renato_Corona
Wealth of the Marcos family
Court, adjudged by the Supreme Court of the Philippines as final and executory in Republic vs. Sandiganbayan on July 15, 2003, (G.R. No. 152154) as Marcos
Unexplained wealth of the Marcos family
Unexplained_wealth_of_the_Marcos_family
US accounting standard
minimum lease payments include the minimum rental payments minus any executory cost, the guaranteed residual value, the bargain purchase option, and
Accounting for leases in the United States
Accounting_for_leases_in_the_United_States
Former mayor of Cebu City (born 1954)
officials argued that the Ombudsman's disqualification is not yet final and executory due to being subject to appeal. The TRO ensured that all three candidates
Mike_Rama
Province in Calabarzon, Philippines
Padilla, went back to court. Even with the judgment on the 1989 case being executory by 1990, the provincial government of Quezon did not abide by the court's
Quezon
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
Sea, shall be as effectual and executory, and of such Force in all Points within the Realm, and in the same Form executory, as the Recognizances made before
Repeal of Acts Concerning Importation Act 1822
Repeal_of_Acts_Concerning_Importation_Act_1822
American businessman (1829–1894)
Pratt was removed, on March 28, from his office as Consul by Dole and the Executory and Advisory Council of the Provisional Government. He was succeeded by
Franklin_Seaver_Pratt
1893 United States Supreme Court case
executed this order. Subsequently, on June 29, 1888, Richardson initiated executory proceedings on the mortgage of January 28, 1884, seeking the seizure and
Fleitas_v._Richardson
we think, that at the time of the consent the transaction was still executory. The plaintiff had reserved the right to withdraw from the joint enterprise
Beatty v. Guggenheim Exploration Co.
Beatty_v._Guggenheim_Exploration_Co.
Assistance Fund (PDAF), popularly termed as the pork barrel funds, final and executory. January 12 – Sandiganbayan finds former Board of Nursing member Virginia
2015_in_the_Philippines
Environmental center in Quezon City, Philippines
exempted from paying taxes. The high court’s decision became final and executory on February 21, 2011. Another auction was held in July 2011; both auctions
Manila_Seedling_Bank
1885 United States Supreme Court case
of title, inchoate or complete, and embraces rights which lie in contract, executory as well as executed, and that in this respect the relation of the
Bryan_v._Kennett
Court era recognizing Native American tribal rights
assumption was that the Indians held fee simple to their land, but that future executory interests could be sold, representing a promise of the state to transfer
Aboriginal title in the Marshall Court
Aboriginal_title_in_the_Marshall_Court
Rules for interpreting words
concedes favors, its words are to be interpreted in their widest sense. "In contracts, words are to be taken in their full [plena] meaning, in last wills in
Interpretation (Catholic canon law)
Interpretation_(Catholic_canon_law)
Philippine Law
refusal. The decision or order of the Director shall become final and executory fifteen (15) days after receipt of a copy by the appellant unless within
Patents_in_the_Philippines
on Grace Poe's natural-born status and 10-year residency is final and executory and she is eligible to become president. April 17 – Presidential frontrunner
2016 in Philippine law and politics
2016_in_Philippine_law_and_politics
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English male personal name Syred, Old English SigerÇ£d, composed of the elements sige ‘victory’ + rÇ£d ‘counsel’.English : from the Middle English female personal name Sigerith, Old Norse SigrÃðr, a contraction of SigfrÃðr, composed of the elements sige ‘victory’ + frÃðr ‘lovely’.
Male
Egyptian
, Horus the Executer of Justice.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from any of the many places called Mor(e)ton, named in Old English as ‘settlement (tÅ«n) by or on a marsh or moor (mÅr)’.Swedish : variant of Martin.French : contracted form of Moreton 2.Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames or of various other non-English names bearing some kind of similarity to it.The name Morton was established early in North America. George Morton (1585–1624), one of the Pilgrims, was probably born in Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England. He and his son Nathaniel (b. 1613 in Leiden, the Netherlands) settled in Plymouth in 1623.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Leicestershire, recorded in Domesday Book as Cilebi. It was probably originally named with the Old English elements cild (see Child) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. Compare Chilton. The second element was then replaced some time after the Danish invasions by the Old Norse form býr.Christopher Kilby (1705–71), merchant and government contractor of the colonial era, was born in Boston, MA, as was his father, John. According to family tradition, his grandfather John was born in 1632 in Hertfordshire, England.
Boy/Male
Indian
Having narrow, Contracted, Squinting eyes
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : via Old French from the Germanic personal name Milo, of unknown etymology. The name was introduced to England by the Normans in the form Miles (oblique case Milon). In English documents of the Middle Ages the name sometimes appears in the Latinized form Milo (genitive Milonis), although the normal Middle English form was Mile, so the final -s must usually represent the possessive ending, i.e. ‘son or servant of Mile’.English : patronymic from the medieval personal name Mihel, an Old French contracted form of Michael.English : occupational name for a servant or retainer, from Latin miles ‘soldier’, sometimes used as a technical term in this sense in medieval documents.Irish (County Mayo) : when not the same as 1 or 3, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Maolmhuire, Myles being used as the English equivalent of the Gaelic personal name Maol Muire (see Mullery).Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : unexplained.Dutch : variant of Miels, a variant of Miele 3.John Miles or Myles (c.1621–83), born probably in Herefordshire, England, was a pioneer American Baptist minister who emigrated to New England in 1662 and had a pastorate in Swansea, MA. Many of his descendants spell their name Myles.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English and Old French female personal name Alis (Alice), which, together with its diminutive Alison, was extremely popular in England in the Middle Ages. The personal name is of Germanic origin, brought to England from France by the Normans; it is a contracted form of Germanic Adalhaid(is), which is composed of the elements adal ‘noble’ + haid ‘brilliance’, ‘beauty’.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : from the Old Norse personal name þorkell, a contracted form of a name composed of the elements þórr, name of the Scandinavian god of thunder (see Thor) + ketill ‘cauldron’. The personal name Thurkill or Thirkill was in use throughout England in the Middle Ages; in northern England it had been introduced directly by Scandinavian settlers, whereas in the South it was the result of Norman influence. This surname and its variants are especially common in East Anglia. In Ireland the Old Norse name was adopted as a Gaelic personal name (Thorcall), which generated the surnames McCorkle and Corkill.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire called Winthorpe. The former is named with the Old English personal name or byname Wine, meaning ‘friend’, + Old Norse þorp ‘settlement’. In the latter the first element is a contracted form of the Old English personal name Wigmund, composed of the elements wÄ«g ‘war’ + mund ‘protection’, or the Old Norse equivalent, VÃgmundr.John Winthrop (1588–1649) was the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He kept a detailed journal, an invaluable source for historians. He was born into a family of Suffolk, England, gentry whose fortunes were founded by his grandfather Adam Winthrop (d. 1562) of Lavenham. In 1544 the latter acquired a 500-acre estate that had been part of the monastery of Bury St. Edmunds. John Winthrop emigrated from Groton, Suffolk, England, to Salem, MA, in 1630 because of Charles I’s anti-Puritan policies. By the time of his death he had had four wives and 16 children, the most notable of whom was his son John (1606–76), a scientist and governor of CT. His descendants were prominent in politics and science, including John Winthrop (1714–79), an astronomer, and Robert Winthrop (1809–94), a senator and speaker of the House of Representatives.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name from Old French guyour ‘guide’ (see Guy 2).Americanized spelling of German Geyer.Swiss German : from a contraction of the expression gut Jahr (‘good year’) which as a greeting in rural Switzerland meant ‘I wish you a good harvest this year’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Inkersall in Derbyshire, recorded in the 13th century as Hinkershil(l) and Hinkreshill. The final element is Old English hyll ‘hill’. The first may be the Old Norse personal name Ingvarr or an Old English byname Hynkere meaning ‘limper’. Ekwall suggests that it may represent a contracted version of Old English hīgna æcer ‘monks’ field’.The Ingersoll name in America dates back to John Ingersoll, who emigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1629. His descendants include lawyers, public officials, and politicians in CT and PA.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of a panther, Middle High German panter (see Panther 1).North German : occupational name for a mortager or pawn broker, from a contracted form of Pfandherr.English (mainly Northamptonshire) and Scottish : occupational name for a servant in charge of the supply of bread and other provisions in a monastery or large household, Middle English pan(e)ter (Old French panetier).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places (in Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, and elsewhere) named Caldecote or Caldecott, from Old English cald ‘cold’ + cot ‘cottage’, ‘dwelling’. It has been suggested that in Old English this expression denoted an unattended shelter for wayfarers, although in fact some places with this name were of considerable status by 1086, when they appear in Domesday Book. In some instances this and some of the other contracted forms may have arisen from Calcot in Berkshire, Collacott(s) in Devon, or Calcutt in Wiltshire, in all of which the first element apparently comes from the Old English personal name Cola (see Cole 2) or the word col ‘(char)coal’, in which case the meaning would be something like ‘coalshed’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the city in Kent, which is recorded by Bede (c.730) under the names of both Dorubrevi and Hrofæcæstre. The former represents the original British name, composed of the elements duro- ‘fortress’ and brÄ«vÄ â€˜bridge’. The second represents a contracted form of this (possibly affected by folk etymological connection with Old English hrÅf ‘roof’) combined with an explanatory Old English cæster ‘Roman fort’ (from Latin castra ‘military camp’). There is a much smaller place in Northumbria also called Rochester, which seems to have been named in imitation of the more important one, but which is a more than occasional source of the surname. In other cases there may also have been confusion with Wroxeter in Shropshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Rochecestre.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Having narrow, Contracted, Squinting eyes (1)
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
An Executor; Preceptor; Administrator (of a will)
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Rolf, composed of the Germanic elements hrÅd ‘renown’ + wulf ‘wolf’. This name was especially popular among Nordic peoples in the contracted form Hrólfr, and seems to have reached England by two separate channels; partly through its use among pre-Conquest Scandinavian settlers, partly through its popularity among the Normans, who, however, generally used the form Rou(l) (see Rollo).North German : from a personal name, a contracted form of Rudolf, cognate with 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Old French barnage, a contraction of baronage, a term denoting the attributes of a baron, namely courage, fortitude, etc.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a person with red hair or a ruddy complexion, from Middle English re(a)d ‘red’.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a clearing, from an unattested Old English rīed, r̄d ‘woodland clearing’.English : Read in Lancashire, the name of which is a contracted form of Old English rǣghēafod, from rǣge ‘female roe deer’, ‘she-goat’ + hēafod ‘head(land)’; Rede in Suffolk, so called from Old English hrēod ‘reeds’; or Reed in Hertfordshire, so called from an Old English ryhð ‘brushwood’.English : A family called Read were established in America in the early 18th century by John Read, who was born in Dublin, sixth in descent from Sir Thomas Read of Berkshire, England. His son, George Read (1733–98), was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, and as a lawyer helped frame the Constitution.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun, Thai
An Executor; Preceptor; Administrator (of a will)
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Shivalinga | ஷீவாலீநà¯à®•ாÂ
A Lord Shiva name
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sacred knowledge
Female
Persian/Iranian
(يسمن) Persian form of Arabic Yasmin, YASAMIN means "jasmine flower," a plant in the olive family.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Delicate; Creeper of Clove
Boy/Male
Hindu
Arjun
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mahendran | மஹேநà¯à®¤à¯€à®°à®£Â
The great God Indra the God of the Sky), Lord Indra, Lord of the Sky
Girl/Female
Muslim
Elder, Big
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Petit.
Girl/Female
German, Swedish
Bold; Experienced Advisor; Brave Counsel
Girl/Female
Spanish American
Pretty little one.
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n.
An executioner.
n.
One who performs or carries into effect. See Executor.
v. i.
To decline formally, as an executor or a person entitled to letters of administration, to take out probate or letters.
n.
Waste of the goods of the deceased by an executor or administrator.
n.
One who executes; an executer.
a.
Pertaining to administration, or putting the laws in force; executive.
n.
The person appointed by a testator to execute his will, or to see its provisions carried into effect, after his decease.
n.
A formulary of execrations.
n.
A joint executor.
v. t.
To settle, as the estate of one who dies without a will, or whose will fails of an executor.
n.
Waste or misapplication of the assets of a deceased person by an executor or an administrator.
a.
Of the nature of execration; imprecatory; denunciatory.
n.
The management of an estate of a deceased person by an executor, the strictly corresponding term execution not being in use.
a.
Designed to be executed or carried into effect in time to come, or to take effect on a future contingency; as, an executory devise, reminder, or estate; an executory contract.
n.
The office of an executor.
n.
The management and disposal, under legal authority, of the estate of an intestate, or of a testator having no competent executor.
a.
Spit out, or as if spit out.
n.
An issue.
n.
A woman exercising the functions of an executor.
n.
One who executes or performs; a doer; as, an executor of baseness.