Renewal - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: renewal Page: 5Reeumlnactment
The enacting or passing of a law a second time the renewal of a law...
Fore-hand rent
Fore-hand rent, rent payable in advance.A premium paid by tenant on making of lease; esp. on renewal of lease by an ecclesiastical corporation Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 658....
continuing
continuing 1 : marked by uninterrupted extension in time or sequence [a criminal enterprise] 2 : needing no renewal [ shareholders] ...
novation
novation [Late Latin novatio renewal, legal novation, from Latin novare to make new, from novus new] : the substitution by mutual agreement of one obligation for another with or without a change of parties and with the intent to extinguish the old obligation [no evidence that the contract was assigned, or that there was a "Boccardi v. Horn Constr. Corp., 612 N.Y.S.2d 180 (1994)"] compare accord substituted contract at contract ...
pendency
pendency : the quality, state, or period of being pendent [the of the contract renewal] ...
reconduction
reconduction [French reconduction, from Latin reconducere to lead back, lease again, from re- back + conducere to conduct, hire, lease] in the civil law of Louisiana : a renewal of a lease ...
renew
renew 1 : to make like new : restore to freshness, vigor, or perfection ;specif : to prevent the lapse of (a judgment) due to expiration of a statute of limitations 2 : to do or state again [ed his objection to the evidence] 3 : to grant or obtain again or as an extension [ a lease] vi 1 : to become new or as new 2 : to make a renewal (as of a contract) re·new·abil·i·ty [-nü-ə-bi-lə-tē, -nyü-] n re·new·able [-nü-ə-bəl, -nyü-] adj ...
Instauration
Restoration after decay lapse or dilapidation renewal repair renovation renaissance...
Recharter
A second charter a renewal of a charter...
Reconciliation
The act of reconciling or the state of being reconciled reconcilenment restoration to harmony renewal of friendship...
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