Render
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Render
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Meaning of Render
In relation to judgments, the same is said to be rendered when a decision is announced upon law and facts by the court in a conclusive manner and with decisive effect. Carter v board of zoning Appeals of City of Nashville, 377 S. W.2d 914, 214 Tenn. 42; when it is reduced to writing , signed and made a matter of record. Continental Ins. Co. v Employers Fire Ins. Co., (Fla.App.) 292 So.2d 413.
Render Alternative Definition
In the civil law. To yield; to return; to give again. It is the reverse 'of "prender." See "Rendition of Judg ment."
Synonyms of Render
(Administer), verb
accomplish
accord
administrate
bring about
conduct
contribute
dispense
execute
furnish
give
mete out
perform
preside over
provide
provide with
put into effect
(Deliver), verb
communicate
confer
convey
execute
give
give back
hand down
hand over
impart
pass down
present
reddere
referre
set down
submit
surrender
tribuere Associated Concepts: render a judgment
render a verdict
render an accounting
(Depict), verb
characterize
construe
define
delineate
describe
detail
elucidate
illustrate
interpret
outline
picture
portray
record
represent
reproduce
set forth
show
sketch
translate
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Concept of "Render"
Traditional meaning of render in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) To yeld; pay; return; used of rents, profits, or services which the tenant had to render, not the landlord to take; see PRENDER.
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Notes and References
Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases and Maxims, "Render", Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1911, United States. It is also called the Stimson's Law dictionary. This term and/or definition may be absolete.


