Not subject to alienation ; the characteristic of those things whichcannot be bought or sold or transferred from one person to another, such as rivers andpublic highways, and certain personal […]
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INALIENABLE RIGHTS
the term given to the fundamental rights accorded to all people.
INAUGURATION
The act of installing or inducting into office with formal ceremonies,as the coronation of a sovereign, the inauguration of a president or governor,or the consecration of a prelate.
INBLAURA
In old records. Profit or product of ground. Cowell.
INBOARD
In maritime law , and particularly with reference to the stowage of cargo,this term is contrasted with “outboard.” It does not necessarily mean under deck, but isapplied to a cargo […]
INBORH
In Saxon law. A security, pledge, or hypotheca, consisting of the chattelsof a person unable to obtain a personal “borg,” or surety.
INBOUND COMMON
An uninclosed common, marked out, however, by boundaries.
INCAPACITATED
This term means that a person cannot perform their usual functions or duties due to a mental or physical disability .
INCAPACITY
Want of capacity; want of power or ability to take or dispose; want oflegal ability to act. Ellicott v. Ellieott, 90 Md. 321, 45 Atl. 183, 48 L. R. A. […]
INCAPACITY PARTIAL
This means the partial inability to be able to do one’s duties.
INCAPACITY TOTAL
This term applies to the complete inability to work at any sort of job.
INCARCERATE
the term that describes confining a person to prison or jail.
INCARCERATION
Imprisonment ; confinement in a jail or penitentiary . This term isseldom used in law, though found occasionally in statutes, (Rev. St. Okl. 1903,
INCASTELLARE
To make a building serve ns a castle. Jacob.
INCAUSTUM, or ENCAUSTUM
Ink. Fleta, 1. 2, c. 27,
INCENDIARY
A house-burner; one guilty of arson; one who maliciously and willfullysets another person’s building on fire.Incendinm sere alieno non exuit debitor em. Cod. 4, 2, 11. A fire does not […]
INCENTIVE COMPENSATION
This term applies to payments in excess of agreed wages, a bonus and profit sharing as an incentive for a good performance .
INCEPTION
Commencement; opening; initiation. The beginning of the operation ofa contract or will, or of a note, mortgage, lien, etc.; the beginning of a cause or suit iucourt. Oriental Hotel Co. […]
INCH
A measure of length, containing one-twelfth part of a foot; originally supposed equal to three barleycorns.
INCHARTARE
To give, or grant, and assure anything by a written instrument .
INCHOATE
Imperfect; unfinished; begun, but not completed; as a contract not executed by all the parties.
INCHOATE LIEN
a lien that hasn’t been put into effect yet.
INCIDENT
This word, used as a noun, denotes anything which inseparably belongsto, or is connected with, or inherent iu, another thing, called the “principal.” In thissense, a court-baron is incident to […]
INCIDENT AND APPURTENANT
a term that describes the things that happen when property or land is transferred.
INCIDENTAL
This means depending on something else, is likely to happen or is happening in addition to another event.