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Render
RenderTo yield; to return; to give again; it is the reverse of prender. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Return Contracts, remedies. Persons who are beyond the sea are exempted from the operation of the statute of limitations of Pennsylvania, and of other states, till after a certain time has elapsed after their returning. Reverse An action of a higher court in setting aside or revoking a lower court decision. Prender Prender or prendre.To take. This word is used to signify the right of taking a thing before it is offered,; hence the phrase of law, it lies in render, but not in prender SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Rendezvous A place appointed for meeting. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Remote At a distance; afar off, not immediate. A remote cause is not in general sufficient to charge a man with the commission of a crime, nor with being the author of a tort. Removal The expulsion of an alien from the United States. This expulsion may be based on grounds of inadmissibility or deportability. Removal from office The act of a competent officer or of the legislature which deprives an officer of his office. It may be express, that is, by a notification that the officer has been removed, or implied, by the appointment of another person to the same office. Remover Practice. When a suit or cause is removed out of one court into another, which is effected by writ of error, certiorari, and the like. Remuneration Reward; recompense; salary. Render Rendezvous A place appointed for meeting. Renewal A change of something old for for something new; as, the renewal of a note; the renewal of a lease. Rent Estates, contracts. A certain profit in money, provisions, chattels, or labor, issuing out of lands and tenements in retribution for the use. Rent review The landlord may have reserved the right to review the rent at intervals during the period of the lease. There is usually a mechanism that can be invoked to determine a new rent which will reflect changes in the market since the lease was originally granted. The lease usually specifically states that the rent may only be reviewed upwards to avoid the rent being reduced if the market has fallen. Rental A roll or list of the rents of an estate containing the description of the lands let, the names of the tenants, and other particulars connected with such estate. This is the same as rent roll, from which it is said to be corrupted. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Render. If you have a better definition for Render than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Render may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Render and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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