Rendering
/ˈrɛn.dər.ɪŋ/
Definitions
- (n.) The act of delivering or providing something, especially services, a judgment, or performance of duty.
The rendering of the court's decision was expected by the end of the month.
- (n.) A visual representation, especially an artist’s or architect’s depiction of a design or plan.
The architect submitted a rendering of the proposed building for approval.
- (n.) The act of depositing property to a creditor to satisfy a debt, often called 'money rendering'.
The rendering of the debtor’s assets cleared the outstanding balance.
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Commentary
In legal contexts, 'rendering' often emphasizes the act of providing or delivering a formal service such as a judgment or performance; clarity is important to distinguish between service delivery and artistic representation.
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