render services

  • 61accompany — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To go with] Syn. escort, attend, chaperon, be a companion to, tend, be with, go with, keep one company, follow, guard, guide, usher, lead (in), show around, show in, show the way, conduct, squire, bring, convoy, go along… …

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  • 62sell — [[t]sɛl[/t]] v. sold, sell•ing, n. 1) cvb to transfer (goods or property) or render (services) in exchange for money 2) to deal in; keep or offer for sale: to sell insurance[/ex] 3) to make a sale or offer for sale to 4) to persuade or induce to… …

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  • 63serf — [[t]sɜrf[/t]] n. 1) why a person in a condition of feudal servitude, required to render services to a lord, commonly attached to the lord s land and transferred with it from one owner to another 2) why a slave • Etymology: 1475–85; < MF < L …

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  • 64serf — /sɜf / (say serf) noun 1. (in medieval times) a person in a condition of servitude, required to render services to a lord, and commonly attached to the lord s land and transferred with it from one owner to another. 2. Obsolete a slave. {late… …

  • 65subcontract — Law –noun /sʌbˈkɒntrækt / (say sub kontrakt) 1. a contract by which one agrees to render services or to provide materials necessary for the performance of another contract. –verb (t) /sʌbkənˈtrækt / (say subkuhn trakt) 2. to make a subcontract… …

  • 66charter — verb To hire, rent or lease for a temporary use; e.g. to hire or lease a vessel for a voyage noun An instrument emanating from the sovereign power, in the nature of a grant, either to the whole nation, or to a class or portion of the people, to a …

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  • 67charter — verb To hire, rent or lease for a temporary use; e.g. to hire or lease a vessel for a voyage noun An instrument emanating from the sovereign power, in the nature of a grant, either to the whole nation, or to a class or portion of the people, to a …

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  • 68contract price — Literally, the amount to be paid under a contract of sale, a contract to render services, or a construction contract. In a contract for the construction of a building, the words contract price were held to mean not the abstract price or amount… …

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  • 69contractor — Literally, a person who has assumed obligations as a party to a contract, but in common usage, a person who pursues an occupation or business, wherein he contracts to render services for others, including public bodies, in building, painting,… …

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  • 70service association — An association the primary purpose, or one of the primary purposes, of which is to render services of special benefit to the members, such as an automobile association, an automobile dealers association, an apple growers association, etc. An… …

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