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Magna Carta
24, simply embodied this wholesome law of the Commonwealth and rendered it perpetual. The statute of Charles II did away with
Maritime lien
compensation for damage by collision, or ex contractu, for services rendered to the res; but it is strictly confined to services
Officer
and any of its military or naval officers for services rendered or to be rendered is not enforceable in a Court
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Precedent
(1992) Cr LJ 3512. Precedent, when not binding. If is rendered in ignorance of a statute or a rule having the
Perpetuity
original gift is, or but for this s. would be, rendered void for remoteness, the will, settlement or other instrument shall
Processing
bringing out a new commodity or making it marketable but rendering it suitable for export. Every process, may be freezing or
Redditit se
Redditit se (he has rendered himself), applied to a principal who renders himself to prison
Separate estate
entitled to. Provided that nothing in this s. contained shall render available to satisfy any liability or obligation arising out of
Smuggling
to any goods, means any act or omission which will render such goods liable to confiscation under s. 111 or s.
Specific performance
be some inducement passing from one party in order to render binding the promise of the other. (f) The contract must
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