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Officer
and any of its military or naval officers for services rendered or to be rendered is not enforceable in a Court
Incuria
quotable in law is avoided and ignored if it is rendered, 'in ignoratium of a statute or other binding authority, Young
Day of deemed acceptance
from the day of the delivery of goods or the rendering of services, the day of actual delivery of goods or
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impracticability
under a contract may be granted when performance has been rendered excessively difficult, expensive, or harmful by an unforeseen contingency ;also
Gratuity
Gratuity is a reward for good, efficient and faithful service rendered for a considerable period. A workman gains experience during his
Civil Law
occasioned by the continued quarrels of the particians and plebeians, rendered systematic legislation indispensable, so after great opposition on the part
fraudulent conveyance
: a conveyance of property made for the purpose of rendering the property unavailable for satisfaction of a debt or otherwise
Fees
Fees are a sort of return or consideration for services rendered, which makes it necessary that there should be an element
Fees and taxes
be charged for the privilege or benefit conferred, or service rendered or to meet the expenses connected therewith. Thus, fee are
Airway
up, obstruct, or damage, with intent to destroy, obstruct, or render useless the airway to any mine, is a felony punishable
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