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judgment proof

judgment-proof, adj. (Of an actual or potential judgment debtor) unable to satisfy a judgment for money damages because the person has no property, does not own enough property within the court’s jurisdiction to satisfy the judgment, or claims the benefit of statutorily exempt property. — Also termed execution-proof.

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execute

execute, vb. 1. To perform or complete (a contract or duty) (once the contract was fully executed, the parties owed no further contractual duties to each other). [Cases: Contracts 6. C.J.S. Contracts § 8.] 2. To change (as a legal interest) from one form to another (the shifting use was executed into a valid legal

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