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Married women's property

any property as if she were a feme sole; (2) render herself or be rendered liable for any tort contract, debt,

Impossibility

contract which arises from an act of the law having rendered performance impossible is excused, see Baily v. De Crespigny, (1869)

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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Insurance

pay a larger, if an accident should happen. The one renders his property secure; the other receives money with the probability

Gratuity

Gratuity is a reward for good, efficient and faithful service rendered for a considerable period. A workman gains experience during his

Pension

payment but it is a payment for the past service rendered; and (iii) it is a social welfare measure rendering socio-economic

Irregularity

By (English) R.S.C. 1883, Ord. LXX., non-compliance with the rules renders proceedings liable to be set aside as irregular, but does

Jaghire, Jaghur, Jagir

by Rajput rules to their clansmen in lieu of services, rendered or to be rendered. With passage of time, the term

Laying a foundation

a foundation, means introducing evidence of certain facts needed to render later evidence relevant, material, or competent. For example, propounding a

Magna Carta

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

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