Render - Law Dictionary Search Results
Exoneretur
he be discharged), an entry made upon the bail-piece upon render of a defendant to prison in discharge of his bail.
Expenditor
reformations ordered by the commissioners, for which he is to render accounts when thereunto required. See Statute of Sewers, 23 Hen.
Fact
fact to which the information directly relates. In order to render the information admissible the fact discovered must be relevant and
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Fealty
in his possessions; (5) Facile and (6) Possible, that he render it easy for the lord to do any good, and
Fees taken in Court
force and not fees were being taken therein. This would render part of the Entry of List I nugatory. 'Fees taken
Fine
when an estate was granted to the consignee, and nothing rendered to the cognisor; or double, when there was a render
Illegality
'illegality'. Even defects or violations that vitiate the proceedings and render them void are spoken of only as irregularities in s.
Plebeianize
To render plebeian common or vulgar
Impossibility
contract which arises from an act of the law having rendered performance impossible is excused, see Baily v. De Crespigny, (1869)
Inlagare
restore to the benefit of the law; to in-law, or render law-worthy.
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