Render - Law Dictionary Search Results
Partner
by treating him as a partner; but it does not render a minor a competent and full partner. For that purpose,
Pawn or Pledge
the debt or other duty has been discharged. He must render a due account of all the income, profits, and advantages
Pensioner
understood in contra-distinction to the one in service. Those who render after service retire on superannuation and are in receipt of
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Perpetuity
original gift is, or but for this s. would be, rendered void for remoteness, the will, settlement or other instrument shall
Personal use
person of the assessee must be shown to exist to render the 'personal effects'. The enumera-tion of articles like wearing apparel,
Pollution
as may, or is likely to, create a nuisance or render such water harmful or injurious to public health or safety,
Primo excutienda est verbi vis, ne sermonis vitio obstructur oratio, sive lex sine argumentis
to their natural meaning, unless such a construction would either render them senseless or would be opposed to the gener scope
Proclamation, Fine with
Proclamation, Fine with. To render a fine more universally public and less liable to be
Production
packages; and (iii) the adoption of any other method to render the tobacco product marketable; The cigarettes and other Tobacco Products
Provocation
Provocation. In law no provocation whatever can render homicide justifiable, but it Generally speak-ing, words do not amount
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