Render - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bill of sale
will be a defeasance of the bill of sale and render the registration void, Pettitt v. Lodge, (1908) 1 KB 744.
Blanks
in judicial proceedings, and which, if anything material be wanting, render the same void.
Borrower
for the benefit of the joint family estate he would render the joint family property liable for such debt and it
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But not thereafter
the award beyond the extended period under the proviso, would render the phrase 'but not thereafter' wholly otiose, Union of India
Churchwardens
at the end of the year they are bound to render an account of all their receipts and disbursements. Churchwardens officiate
Commercial
Commercial, agreement by a company to render consultancy services can be called 'commercial in nature', R.M. Investment
Common
expresses by the quaint antithesis that it lies not in render but in prender. It is also incidentally distinguished by its
Confusion, property by
original dominion or property is invaded, and endeavoured to be rendered uncertain without his consent, 2 Bl. Com. 405. See also
Consul
Government at home; in a word, to exert himself to render the condition of the subjects of the country employing him,
Agent
a principal who subsequently ratifies, cannot inconsistently with the contract render himself able to sue or liable to be sued, Durant
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