Renderable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ecbatic
denotes intention or purpose thus the phrase ina plhrwqh if rendered ldquoso that it was fulfilledrdquo is ecbatic if rendered ldquoin
Invalidate
To render invalid to weaken or lessen the force of to destroy
impracticability
under a contract may be granted when performance has been rendered excessively difficult, expensive, or harmful by an unforeseen contingency ;also
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Secularization
The act of rendering secular or the state of being rendered secular conversion from
Fees
Fees are a sort of return or consideration for services rendered, which makes it necessary that there should be an element
Bonded labour system
birth in any particular caste or community,- he would- (1) render, by himself for through any member of his family, or
Civil Law
occasioned by the continued quarrels of the particians and plebeians, rendered systematic legislation indispensable, so after great opposition on the part
Confusion, property by
original dominion or property is invaded, and endeavoured to be rendered uncertain without his consent, 2 Bl. Com. 405. See also
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
Arrest of judgment
of judgment after its entry, especially, a court's refusal to render or enforce a judgment because of a defect apparent from
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