Executory
51executory contract to sell — Contract under which something remains to be done by either party before delivery and passing of title. Martin v. John Clay & Co., Mo.App., 167 S.W.2d 407, 411 …
52executory interests — A general term, comprising all future estates and interests in land or personalty, other than reversions and remainders. A future interest held by a third person (not the grantor) which either cuts short (shifting) or begins some time after… …
53executory judgment — Court decision that has not yet been carried out; e.g., order to defendant to pay plaintiff which has not as yet been fulfilled …
54executory process — A civil law process which can be resorted to in the following cases, namely: (1) When the right of the creditor arises from an act importing confession of judgment, and which contains a privilege or mortgage in his favor; (2) when the creditor… …
55executory promise — A promise that has not yet been performed by the promisor doing whatever act was promised …
56executory unilateral accord — An offer to enter a contract …
57executory 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 …
58executory bequest — The bequest of a future, deferred, or contingent interest in personalty …
59executory consideration — A consideration which is to be performed after the contract for which it is a consideration is made …
60executory contract to sell — Contract under which something remains to be done by either party before delivery and passing of title. Martin v. John Clay & Co., Mo.App., 167 S.W.2d 407, 411 …