administer

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Legal Definition

The legal term 'administer' refers to the process of managing, executing, or carrying out a duty or responsibility, often involving the proper administration of assets, duties, or legal proceedings within a contractual framework.

Plain-English Translation

Imagine 'administer' as the job of making sure something gets done correctly according to the rules. In law, it means taking charge and properly managing the tasks assigned to you, like ensuring a contract is followed or that a duty is fulfilled.

Context in Contracts

It matters because it defines the active role of a party (like a court or a trustee) in carrying out the obligations set forth in a legal document, ensuring that necessary actions are performed according to the established rules.

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Administering the assets held by a trustee under a legal estate.

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Administering the obligations set forth in a contractual clause to ensure compliance.

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How administer shows up in legal documents

What is it?

The term refers to the execution or management of a task, duty, or legal responsibility; it signifies the action taken to ensure a specific outcome or obligation is met within a legal context.

Why does it matter?

It matters because it defines the active role of a party (like a court or a trustee) in carrying out the obligations set forth in a legal document, ensuring that necessary actions are performed according to the established rules.

When does it matter?

It usually appears when discussing the proper execution of duties under a contract, the management of assets by a fiduciary, or the administration of a legal process within a court system.

Where is it usually seen?

It is commonly seen in legal statutes, contractual clauses defining responsibilities, trust agreements, and procedural rules outlining how a legal obligation will be carried out.

Who is affected?

The parties involved are typically the entity responsible for executing the duty (e.g., a court, a trustee, or an appointed official) who is tasked with administering the required action.

How does it work?

In practice, it involves taking the necessary steps to fulfill a legal requirement, such as properly distributing funds in a trust, correctly applying a legal decision, or executing the duties outlined in a legal settlement agreement.

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Administer Trentino

Administer Trentino (Italian: Amministrare il Trentino) is a Christian-democratic Italian political party active in the province of Trentino. The party was formed in 2008 as a split from Forza Italia by Nerio Giovanazzi, a long-time politician who had been...

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