A sudden meeting; as opposed to a duel, which is deliberate.
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RENDER
a term that means to perform a service, to deliver or to yield and give up.
RENDER JUDGMENT
a term that means to give forth a verdict or decision or to pronounce.
RENDER, n
In feudal law, “render” was used in connection with rents and her- iots. Goods subject to rent or heriot-serv- ice were said to lie in render, when the lord might […]
RENDER, v
In practice . To give up; to yield; to return; to surrender. Also to pay or perform; used of reuts, services, and the like.
RENDERED ACCOUNT
the statement of charges that is given by a creditor to the debtor. It is an account rendered .
RENDERING A DECISION
a term that describes the giving of a judgement by a court.
RENDEZVOUS
Fr. A place appointed for meeting. Especially used of places appointed for the assembling of troops, the coming together of the ships of a fleet, or the meeting of vessels […]
RENEGADE
One who has changed his profession of faith or opinion ; one who has deserted his church or party.
RENEGOTIABLE RATE LOAN
a type of home loan for which monthly payments stay constant for a term, usually of three to five years, and the interest rate is renegotiated at the end of […]
RENEGOTIABLE RATE MORTGAGE
A type of home mortgage for which monthly payments stay constant for a term, usually of three to five years, and the interest rate is renegotiated at the end of […]
RENEGOTIATED LOAN
When a loan is rewritten to prevent foreclosure . This can be an extension, lowered interest, or a change in repayment schedule. AKA rescheduling or soft loan.
RENEWABLE ENERGY
Renewable energy is energy that comes from natural resources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves and geothermal heat. About 16% of global final energy consumption comes from renewable resources […]
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
older standard for serial data transmission between computers and devices and officially known as an EIA232. A common RS232 cable typically carries data at 20 Kbps, up to a distance […]
RENEWABLE TERM
In the context of a life insurance contract, having a renewable term clause would be beneficial, as future health circumstances are unpredictable. Although the initial premiums are likely to be […]
RENEWAL
The act of renewing or reviving. The substitution of a new grant, engagement, or right, in place of one which has expired, of tlie same character and on the same […]
RENEWAL COMMISSION
Commission paid to an agent after the first year commission has been paid to that agent. Renewal commissions generally form a substantial portion of an agent’s income after four years […]
RENEWAL OPTION
A clause in a lease that outlines the terms for renewing or extending an original lease agreement. The renewal option appears as a covenant in the original lease and provides […]
RENEWALS
A term that is used to refer the following things: 1. The act of renewing or the state of having been renewed. 2. Something renewed.
RENOUNCE
To reject; cast off; repudiate ; disclaim ; forsake; abandon ; divest one’s self of a right, power, or privilege. Usually it implies an affirmative act of dis- claimer or […]
RENOUNCING PROBATE
In English practice. Refuseing to take upon one’s self the office of executor or executrix. Refuseing to take out probate under a will wherein one has been appointed executor or […]
RENOVARE
Ned as a foundation from which indirect evidence may be drawn, by way of inference, have not a visible, plain, or necessary connection with the proposition eventually to be proved, […]
RENT
At common law . A certain profit issuing yearly out of lands and tenements corporeal; a species of incorporeal hereditament. 2 Bl. Comm. 41. A compensation or return yielded periodically, […]
RENT CONTROL
Rent control refers to laws or ordinances that set price controls on the renting of residential housing. It functions as a price ceiling .
RENT EXPENSE
Rent paid in advance can only be deducted during the period to which it applies, so if a business paid all of its rent for 2010 and 2011 in 2010, […]