This term is applied to the losses that are in addition to the actual damages or caused by wrongful conduct.
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INCIDENTAL PROCEEDING
the term applied to a course of action that comes from the main action or proceeding.
INCIDENTAL RELIEF
This means the awarding in a court of equity that goes beyond the requested in the initial complaint.
INCIDENTAL TO EMPLOYMENT
This term applies ti the risks tat are involved with any employment.
INCIDERE
Lat In the civil and old J English law. To fall into. Calvin.To fall out; to happen; to come to pass. Calvin.To fall upon or under; to become subject or […]
INCILE
Lat. In the civil law . A trench. A place sunk by the side of a stream, socalled because it is cut (incidatur) into or through the stone or earth. […]
INCINERATION
Burning to ashes ; destruction of a substance by fire, as, the corpse of a murdered person.
INCIPITUR
Lat. It is begun; it begins. In old practice, when the pleadings in anaction at law, instead of being recited at large on the Issue-roll, were set out merely bytheir […]
INCISED WOUND
In medical jurisprudence . A cut or incision on a human body; awound made by a cutting instrument , such as a razor. Burrill, Circ. Ev. 003; Wliart & S. […]
INCITE
To arouse; stir up; instigate; sec in motion; as, to “incite” a riot. Also, generally, in criminal law to instigate, persuade,or move another to commit a crime; iu this sense […]
INCITING TO RIOT
a term that means to arouse to action that is unlawful and possibly violent.
INCIVILE
Lat. Irregular; improper; out of the due course of law .Incivile est, nisi tota lege perspecta, una aliqua particula ejus proposita, ju- dicarc,vel respondere. It is improper, without looking at […]
INCIVISM
Unfriendliness to the state or government of which one is a citizen.
INCLAUSA
In old records. A home close or inclosure near the house. Paroch. Autiip 31; Cowell.
INCLOSE
To shut up. “To inclose a jury,” iu Scotch practice, is to shut them up in aroom by themselves. Bell. See Union Pac. Ry. Co. v. Harris, 2S Kau. 210; […]
INCLOSED LANDS
Lands which are actually inclosed and surrounded with fences.Tapsell v. Crosskey, 7 Mees. & W. 410; Kimball v. Carter, 05 Va. 77, 27 S. E. S23, 38 L.R. A. 570; […]
INCLOSURE
In English law . Inclosure is the act of freeing land from rights ofcommon, commonable rights, and generally all rights which obstruct cultivation and theproductive employment of labor on the […]
INCLUDED OFFENSE
This a criminal offense that is less important than the main offense being tried.
INCLUSIVE
Embraced; comprehended; comprehending the stated limits or extremes. Opposed to “exclusive.”
INCOGNITO
where a person hides their real identity or appears under an assumed name so as avoid being noticed.
INCOLA
Lat In the civil law . An inhabitant ; a dweller or resident. Properly, one whohas transferred his domicile to auy country.Incolas domicilium facit. Residence creates domicile. Arnold v. United […]
INCOME
The return in money from one’s business, labor, or capital invested; gains,profit, or private revenue. Braun’s Appeal, 105 Pa. 415; People v. Davenport, 30 llun (N.Y.) 177; In re Slocum, […]
INCOME BOND
A security sold without interest that is used to help rebuild credit.
INCOME TAX
tax that is paid on income that is earned from working.
INCOMMUNICADO
a term used to describe being without communication to other people.