A species of rogue or offender, described in the statutes 5Geo. IV. c. S3, and 1 & 2 Vict c. 38. 4 Steph. Comm. 309.
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INCORRUPTIBLE
the inability to be bribed or made to a thing that is against the law or immoral.
INCREASE
The produce of laud; (>>) the offspring of animals.
INCREMENT
This means to increase in small amounts.
INCREMENTUM
Lat. Increase or improvement , opposed to decrementum or abatement
INCRIMINATE
To charge with crime; to expose to an accusation or charge of crime;to involve oneself or another in a criminal prosecution or the danger thereof; as, in therule that a […]
INCRIMINATING ADMISSION
This term applies to a statement that leads towards establishing guilt.
INCRIMINATING CIRCUMSTANCE
the situation that tends to prove that a person is guilty of committing a crime.
INCROACHMENT
An unlawful gaining upon the right or possession of another. See ENCROACHMENT .
INCUBATOR
A firm offering a start up seed as venture capital . Also called accelerator
INCULPATE
To impute blame or guilt; to accuse; to involve in guilt or crime.
INCULPATORY
In the law of evidence . Going or tending to establish guilt; intendedto establish guilt; criminative. Burrill, Circ. Ev. 251, 252.
INCUMBENT
A person who is in present possession of an office; one who is legallyauthorized to discharge the duties of an office. State v. McCollister, 11 Ohio, 50; Statev. Blakemore, 104 […]
INCUMBER
To incumber land is to make it subject to a charge or liability; e. y., by mortgaging it. Incumbrances includenot only mortgages and other voluntary charges, but also liens, lites […]
INCUMBRANCE
Any right to, or interest in, land which may subsist in third persons,to the diminution of the value of the estate of the tenant, but consistently with thepassing of the […]
INCUMBRANCER
The holder of an iu- cumbrauce, e. y., a mortgage, on the estateof another. De Voe v. Bundle, 33 Wash. 004, 74 Pac. S30; Shaeffer v. Weed, 8 111.514; Newhall […]
INCUR
Men contract debts ; they incur liabilities. Iu the one case, they act affirmatively; in the other, the liability is incurred or cast upon them by act or operation oflaw. […]
INCURRAMENTUM
L. Lat. The liability to a fine, penalty, or amercement Cowell.
INCURRED
This means to bring upon yourself or to happen to your self.
INCURRED LOSS
A loss that occured already that hasnt yet been paid. Also see ratio.
INCURRED LOSS RETROSPECTIVE POLICY
When an insurance company requires premiums be paid to prevent loss.
INDE
Lat. Thence; thenceforth ; thereof; thereupon; for that cause. Inde datae leges ne fortior omnia posset. Laws are made to prevent the stronger from having the power to do everything. […]
INDEBITATUS
Lat Indebted. Kun- quam indebitatus , never indebted. The title of the plea substituted in England for nil debet.
INDEBITATUS ASSUMPSIT
a Latin phrase for the allegation by a plaintiff that the defendant has assumed an obligation and has not paid.
INDEBITI SOLUTIO
Lat In the civil and Scotch law. A payment of not due. When made through ignorance or by mistake, the amount paid might be recovered back by an action termed […]