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Secularization
The act of rendering secular or the state of being rendered secular conversion from
Jaghire, Jaghur, Jagir
by Rajput rules to their clansmen in lieu of services, rendered or to be rendered. With passage of time, the term
Tax
purposes enforceable by law and is not payment for services rendered, The Commissioner v. Sri Lakshmindra Thirtha Swamiar of Sri Shirur
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Ecbatic
denotes intention or purpose thus the phrase ina plhrwqh if rendered ldquoso that it was fulfilledrdquo is ecbatic if rendered ldquoin
Redditit se
Redditit se (he has rendered himself), applied to a principal who renders himself to prison
Processing
bringing out a new commodity or making it marketable but rendering it suitable for export. Every process, may be freezing or
Precedent
(1992) Cr LJ 3512. Precedent, when not binding. If is rendered in ignorance of a statute or a rule having the
Pension
payment but it is a payment for the past service rendered; and (iii) it is a social welfare measure rendering socio-economic
Maritime lien
compensation for damage by collision, or ex contractu, for services rendered to the res; but it is strictly confined to services
Magna Carta
24, simply embodied this wholesome law of the Commonwealth and rendered it perpetual. The statute of Charles II did away with
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