To yield; to return; to give again; it is the reverse of prender. … [Read more...]
RENDER
TheLaw.com Law Dictionary & Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed.
TheLaw.com Law Dictionary & Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed.
To yield; to return; to give again; it is the reverse of prender. … [Read more...]
TheLaw.com Law Dictionary & Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed.
The amount of rent that the premises would demand on the open market. … [Read more...]
TheLaw.com Law Dictionary & Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed.
n. In feudal law, "render" was used in connection with rents and heriots. Goods subject to rent or heriot-serv-ice were said to lie in render, when the lord might not only seize the identical goods, but might also distrain for them. Cowell. … [Read more...]
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In French law. Rente ia the annual return which represents the revenue of a capital or of an immovable alienated. The constitution of rente. is a contract by which one of the parties lends to the other a capital which he agrees not to recall, in consideration of the borrower's paying an annual Interest It is this interest which is called "rente." Duverger. The word is therefore … [Read more...]
TheLaw.com Law Dictionary & Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed.
v. In practice. To give up; to yield; to return; to surrender. Also to pay or perform; used of rents, services, and the like. Reader judgment. To pronounce, state, declare, or announce the judgment of the court in a given case or on a given state of facts; not used with reference to judgments by confession, and not synonymous with "entering." "docketing," or "recording" the … [Read more...]