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Rent
RentEstates, contracts. A certain profit in money, provisions, chattels, or labor, issuing out of lands and tenements in retribution for the use. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Money Gold, silver, and some other less precious metals, in the progress of civilization and commerce, have become the common standards of value; in order to avoid the delay and inconvenience of regulating their weight and quality whenever passed, the governments of the civilized world have caused them to be manufactured in certain portions, and marked with a Stamp which attests their value; this is called money. Provisions Food for man; victuals. Labor Continued operation; work. Retribution 1) That which is given to another to recompense him for what has been received from him; as a rent for the hire of a house. 2) A salary paid to a person for his services. 3) The distribution of rewards and punishments. Use 1) Estates. A confidence reposed in another, who was made tenant of the land or terre tenant, that he should dispose of the land according to the intention of the cestui que use, or him to whose use it was granted, and suffer him to take the profits. 2) Civil law. A right of receiving so much of the natural profits of a thing as is necessary to daily sustenance; it differs from usufruct, which is a right not only to use but to enjoy. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- 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 To yield; to return; to give again; it is the reverse of prender. 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 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. Rente In the French funds this word is nearly synonymous with our word annuity. Rente fonciere This is a technical phrase used in Louisiana. It is a rent which issues out of land, and it is of its essence that it be perpetual, for if it be made but for a limited time, it is a lease. It may, however, be extinguished. Rente viagere French law. This term, which is used in Louisiana, signifies an annuity for life. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Rent. If you have a better definition for Rent than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Rent may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Rent and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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