When someone says that a document is "duly executed," they are making a summary statement that all of the necessary legal requirements (such as signing, witnesses, notarization, notice published in a paper, service on required parties, etc.) have been fulfilled to render the document as a valid, enforceable legal instrument (such as a deed, will, contract, governmental enactment, etc.)
Specific requirements for "executing" a legal document vary widely by jurisdiction and the type of document, thus saying it is "duly executed" is a way of saying, "everything legally required to be done, has been done."
Duly is an adverb.
Duly comes from the middle-English word Duely, the root word being Due.
"Duly noted" actually is a sentence. It means that something is correctly or appropriately recorded.
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Australian slang for "good on you", meaning "well done", as in a deed well executed, or as a gesture of encouragement.
You need a license which is duly authorised. Duly meaning as appropriate or in the correct way or fashion.
"Duly" and "Dully" are two different words Meaning of "Dully" - without liveliness Meaning of "duly" -In accordance with what is required or appropriate; following proper procedure or arrangement.
Fill it appropriately on time
Not very often. But they were both found guilty of treason to the Nation and duly executed.
Signed by Authorized Signatories(Officer).
"Duly" is an adverb that means "in a proper time" or "in a proper manner." When combined with the word "nominated," it can mean either proper time or proper manner or both. It really depends on the context.
Duly is an adverb.
Vacation Bench" means a Bench duly constituted for discharging the functions of the Tribunal during the vacation
Your point is duly noted.
your information is duly noted
Your changes for the project are duly noted.
Duly is a synonym for properly, fittingly, appropriately, suitably, etc. The most popular use would have to be "Duly Noted"