Because a man's work is said to be just when it is related to some other by way of some kind of equality, for instance the payment of the wage due for a service rendered.
Therefore to grant a spiritual thing for a service rendered or to be rendered is the same as to grant it for the money, received or promised, at which that service could be valued.
Viewed simply as a contract, or a service rendered for an equivalent, what would be the rate to be charged?
That part of it which is appropriated to cover the cost of conducting the service is of the nature of a price for a service rendered.
Indeed, it was contended on this ground that the transit of international mails could not be regarded as a service rendered.
You did, my good lord; and I have greatly desired myself to see and to thank this young gentleman for the service rendered.
Shameless place-hunting was all the fashion of the day; and for any man to make light of service rendered, and to desire no reward, was a thing almost unheard of.
His great sympathy for Walter Scott became quite enthusiastic, owing also to a feeling of gratitude for a service rendered to him by Scott.
To calculate the degree of gratitude due to a service rendered, would have seemed ingratitude in his eyes.
To forget a kindness done, a service rendered, or a good-natured proceeding, was for him an impossibility.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "service rendered" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.