
adj. immediately effective without further action, legislation or legal steps. Some statutes are self-executing, as are some legal rights (such as when a person holds property as security and title passes automatically when payments are not made). Most judgments in lawsuits are not self-executing and are only documents giving the winning party the ...
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(Adj) Self executing are the provisions which requires no preparatory actions for initiating the process or its implementations. Example. Passing of rights on the property held by the person when payments are completed.
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Immediately effective without further action, legislation, or legal steps.
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