In the face of the church. A term applied in the law of Englandto marriages, which are required to be solemnized in a parish church or public chapel,unless by dispensation […]
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IN FACIENDO
In doing; in feasance; in the performance of an act. 2 Story, Eq. Jur.
IN FACT
Actual, real; as distinguished from implied or inferred. Resulting from theacts of parties, instead of from the act or intendment of law .
IN FACTO
In fact; in deed. In facto dicit, in fact says. 1 Salk. 22, pi. 1.In facto quod se habet ad bonum et malum, magis de bono quam de malo lexintendit. […]
IN FAVOREM LIBERTATIS
In favor of liberty.
IN FAVOREM VIT
In favor of life.In favorem vitae, libertatis, et innocen- tiae, omnia praesumuntur. In favor of life,liberty, and innocence, every presump- tion is made. Lofft. 125.
IN FEODO
In fee. Bract, fol. 207; Fleta, lib. 2, c. 04,
IN FIERI
In being made; in process of formation or development ; hence, iucoin-_plete or inchoate. Legal proceedings are described as in fieri until judgment is entered.
IN FINE
Lat. At the end. Used, in references, to indicate that the passage cited is atthe end of a book, chapter, section, etc.
IN FORMA PAUPERIS
In the character or manner of a pauper. Describes permissiongiven to a poor person to sue without liability for costs.
IN FORO
In a (or the) forum, court, or tribunal.
IN FRAUDEM CREDITORUM
In fraud of creditors; with intent to defraud creditors. Inst. 1, 6, pr. 3.
IN FRAUDEM LEGIS
In fraud of the law. 3 Bl. Comm. 94. With the intent or view ofevading the law. Jackson v. Jackson, 1 Johns. (N. Y.) 424, 432.
IN FRENCH LAW
The production of a merchant’s books, by delivering them either to a person designated by the court, or to his adversary, to be examined in all their parts, and as […]
IN FULL
Relating to the whole or full amount; as a receipt in full. Complete; givingall details. Bard v. Wood, 3 Mete. (Mass.) 75.
IN FULL LIFE
Continuing in both physical and civil existence; that is, neither actuallydead nor civiliter mortuus .
IN FUTURO
In future; at a future time; the opposite of in prwsenti. 2 Bl. Comm.166, 175
IN GENERALI PASSAGIO
In the general passage; that is, on the journey to Palestinewith the general company or body of Crusaders. This term was of frequent occurrencein the old law of essoins, as […]
IN GENERE
In kind; in the same yen us or class; the same in quantity and quality,but not individually the same. Iu the Roman law, things which may be given or restoredin […]
IN GREMIO LEGIS
In the bosom of the law; in the protection of the law; inabeyance. 1 Coke, 131a; T. Raym. 310.
IN GROSS
In a large quantity or sum; without division or particulars ; by wholesale.Green v. Taylor, 10 Fed. Cas. No. 1,120.At large; not annexed to or dependent upon another thing. Common […]
IN HAC PARTE
In this behalf; on this side.
IN HOC
In this; in respect to this.
IN IISDEM TERMINIS
In the same terms. 9 East, 487.
IN INDIVIDUO
In the distinct, identical, or individual form; in specie. Story, Bailm.