Executory Process
Defined in 4 dictionaries — Cyclopedic (1922), Ballentine's (1916), Black's (1910), Black's (1891)
The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary
Walter A. Shumaker and George Foster Longsdorf; ed. James C. Cahill · 1922
(Lat. via executoria). In Louisiana. A process which can be resorted to in two 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 demands the execution of a judgment which has been rendered by a tribunal different from that within whose jurisdiction the execution is sought. Code ' Prac. art. 732.
Ballentine's Law Dictionary
James A. Ballentine · 1916
Black's Law Dictionary
Henry Campbell Black, M.A. · 1910
A 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 demands the execution of a judgment which has been rendered by a tribunal different from that within whose jurisdiction the execution is sought Code Prac. La. art. 732; Marin v. Lalley, 17 Wall. 14, 2l In Ed. 596. As to executory "Bequests," "Contracts," "Devises," "Estates," "Remainders," "Trusts," and "Uses," sce those titles.
Defined under Executory in Black's Law Dictionary.
A Dictionary of Law
Henry Campbell Black · 1891
A process which can be resorted to in the following cases, namely: (1) When the right of the ¢ereditor arises from an act importing confession of judgment, and which contains a privflege or mortgage in his favor; (2) when the eredifor demands the execution of a judgment which has been rendered by a tribunal different from that within whose jurisdiction the execution is sought. Code Prac. La. art. 732.