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Salary

thing, namely, remuneration or payment for work done or services rendered but the former expression is generally used in connection with

Tax and fee

and need not, be supported by any considera-tion of service rendered in return, a fee is levied essentially for services rendered

judgment

an item of property) or subject matter : a judgment rendered by a court exercising in rem jurisdiction compare personal judgment

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Presetment of Bill of Exchange, Cheque, or Pro-missory Note

within a reasonable time after its issue in order to render the drawer liable, and within a reasonable time after its

Mutilate

of the body; to deprive of some essential part; to render imperfect.' Words and Phrases, Permanent Edition, Vol. 27A - 'Mutilate'

Magna Carta

24, simply embodied this wholesome law of the Commonwealth and rendered it perpetual. The statute of Charles II did away with

Tax

purposes enforceable by law and is not payment for services rendered, The Commissioner v. Sri Lakshmindra Thirtha Swamiar of Sri Shirur

Precedent

(1992) Cr LJ 3512. Precedent, when not binding. If is rendered in ignorance of a statute or a rule having the

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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