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Definition of "effectuating" [effectuating]

  • Present participle of effectuate. (verb)

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Use "effectuating" in a sentence
  • ""However, the debtor did not seek CCDC's consent to the assumption and assignment of the management agreement to the assignee prior to the filing of the (reorganization) plan and since then has rebuffed CCDC's efforts to reach mutually agreeable terms effectuating a mutual assumption and assignment of the management agreement," attorneys for CCDC complained in their filing."
  • "The Western nations think either of how to push a free-trade agenda, or what bits of protectionism might shield them from the onslaught of imports, while China sees trade as a means of effectuating a great leap forward."
  • "The House debate became even more fiery two days later when Ingersoll introduced a resolution effectuating the twelve-month notice for U.S. abrogation of the 1827 treaty."
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