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actionIn law, one of the proceedings whereby a person or agency seeks to enforce rights or redress a wrong in a civil court.
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But the will was not actioned and, although grandad's flat was sold, his Routine inspections are carried out and necessary repairs are actioned in the appropriate timescale. act at present is that we have to worry that the bank which we are associated with has to decide after investigation that the reported facts of the incident are actioned to the point that we are, hopefully, reimbursed so we can continue our ordered way of life. |
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