In terror or warning; by way of threat. Applied to legacies givenupon condition that the recipient shall not dispute the validity or the dispositions of thewill; such a condition being […]
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IN TERROREM POPULI
Lat. To the terror of the people. A technical phrase necessary in indictments for riots. 4 Car. & P. 373.BL.LAW DICT.(2D ED.)
IN TESTIMONIUM
Lat. In witness; In evidence whereof.
IN THE CIVIL LAW
A claimant. A debt; anything claimed from another. A proclamation ; an accusation. Du Cange.
IN THE CIVIL LAW AN ADULTERESS; A WOMAN GUILTY OF ADULTERY DIG 48, 5, 4, PR; ID 4S, 5, 15, 8
In the civil law . An adulteress; a woman guilty of adultery. Dig. 48, 5, 4,
IN TOTIDEM VERBIS
In so many words; in precisely the same words; word for word
IN TOTO
In the whole; wholly; completely ; as the award is void in toto.In toto et pars continetur. In thewhole the part also is contained. Dig. 50, 17, 113.In traditionibns scriptorum, […]
IN TRAJECTU
In the passage over; on tbe voyage over. See Sir William Scott 3 C. Rob. Adm. 141.
IN TRANSITU
In transit; on the way or passage; while passing from one person or place to another. 2 Kent. Comm. 510-552; More v. Lott, 13 Nev. 383; Amory MI’g. Co. v. […]
IN TRUST
a term that describes a property that is given over or entrusted to another person to take of.
IN VACUO
Without object; without concomitants or coherence.
IN VADIO
In gage or pledge. 2 Bl. Comm. 157.
IN VENTRE SA MERE
L. Fr. In his mother’s womb; spoken of an unborn child.In veram quantitatem fidejussor tene- atur, nisi pro certa quantitate acccssit.Let the surety be holden for the true quantity, unless […]
IN VINCULIS
In chains; in actual custody. Gilb. Forum Rom. 97.Applied also, figuratively, to the condition of a person who is compelled to submit toterms which oppression and his necessities impose on […]
IN VIRIDI OBSERVANTIA
Present to the minds of men, and in full force and operation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF
the expression that makes it clear that a person signing a legal document is signing it as a witness. The initial words of the concluding clause in deeds: ” In […]
IN-THE-MONEY
When an underlying asset is worth more. Refer to atthemoney, moneyness, or out of the money.
INABILITY TO TESTIFY
These means that a person is unable to appear in court due to a mental or a physical illness.
INADEQUATE
Insufficient; disproportionate ; lacking in effectiveness or iu conformityto a prescribed standard or measure.
INADEQUATE CONSIDERATION
the term that applies to a settlement that is not equal to the value of the loss.
INADEQUATE DAMAGES
Damages are called “inadequate,” within the rule that an injunction will not be granted where adequate damages at law could be recovered for the injury sought to be prevented, when […]
INADEQUATE REMEDY AT LAW
This applies to the judgement that is in someway defective and not clear or sufficient.
INADMISSIBLE
That which, under the established rules of law, cannot be admittedor received: e. g., parol evidence to contradict a written contract .
INADMISSIBLE EVIDENCE
the term given to evidence that is unable to be used in court.
INADVERTENCE
Heedlessness; lack of attention; failure of a person to pay carefuland prudent attention to the progress of a negotiation or a proceeding in court bywhich his rights may be affected. […]