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Jaghire, Jaghur, Jagir
by Rajput rules to their clansmen in lieu of services, rendered or to be rendered. With passage of time, the term
Impossibility
contract which arises from an act of the law having rendered performance impossible is excused, see Baily v. De Crespigny, (1869)
Gratuity
Gratuity is a reward for good, efficient and faithful service rendered for a considerable period. A workman gains experience during his
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Fees and taxes
be charged for the privilege or benefit conferred, or service rendered or to meet the expenses connected therewith. Thus, fee are
Fees
Fees are a sort of return or consideration for services rendered, which makes it necessary that there should be an element
impracticability
under a contract may be granted when performance has been rendered excessively difficult, expensive, or harmful by an unforeseen contingency ;also
Ecbatic
denotes intention or purpose thus the phrase ina plhrwqh if rendered ldquoso that it was fulfilledrdquo is ecbatic if rendered ldquoin
Deed
the recipient, formerly always endorsed on the deed, is now rendered unnecessary by s. 54 of the (English) Conveyancing Act, 1881,
Civil Law
occasioned by the continued quarrels of the particians and plebeians, rendered systematic legislation indispensable, so after great opposition on the part
Incuria
quotable in law is avoided and ignored if it is rendered, 'in ignoratium of a statute or other binding authority, Young
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