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EXECUTIVE

Volume 9 · 69 words · 1860 Edition

in the theory of government, a term used in co-relation to legislative and judicial. The powers that enact laws are the legislative; those that apply them in particular cases are the judicial; those that carry them into effect and superintend their practical operation are the executive. In England, the executive is, by the constitution, supposed to be vested in the king and such inferior officers as he may appoint.