In the civil law . Not due or owing. (Dig. 12, 6.) Calvin.
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INDEBTEDNESS
The state of being in debt, without regard to the ability or inability of the party to pay the same. See 1 Story, Eq. Jur. 343; 2 Hill, Abr. 421. […]
INDECENCY
An act against good behavior and a just delicacy. Timmons v. U. S., 85 Fed. 205, 30 C. C. A. 74; McJunkins v. State, 10 Ind. 144; Ardery v. State, […]
INDECIMABLE
In old English law . That which is not titheable, or liable to pay tithe. 2 Inst 490.
INDEFEASIBLE
INDEFEASIBLE . That which cannot be defeated, revoked, or made void. This term is usually applied to an estate or right which cannot be defeated.
INDEFENSUS
Lat. In old English practice. Undefended; undenied by pleading. A defendant who makes no defense or plea. Blount.
INDEFINITE FAILURE OF ISSUE
A failure of issue not merely at the death of the party whose issue are referred to, but at any subsequent period, however remote. 1 Steph. Comm. 562. A failure […]
INDEFINITE IMPRISONMENT
the term used to describe being imprisoned when no time limit has been set.
INDEFINITE PAYMENT
the creditor, without specifying to which of the debts he means the payment to be applied. See Bell. Indefinitum sequipollet universal!. The undefined is equivalent to the whole. 1 Vent […]
INDEMNIFICATUS
Lat Indemnified. See INDEMNIFY.
INDEMNIFY
To save harmless; to secure against loss or damage; to give security for the reimbursement of a person in case of an anticipated loss falling upon him. Also to make […]
INDEMNIS
Lat Without hurt harm, or damage; harmless.
INDEMNITEE
The person who, in a contract of indemnity , is to be Indemnified or protected by the other.
INDEMNITOR
The person who is bound, by an indemnity contract , to indemnify or protect the other. INDEMNITY 616 INDEPENDENT
INDEMNITY
An Indemnity Is a collateral contract or assurance, by which one person engages to secure another against an anticipated loss or to prevent him from being damnified by the legal […]
INDEMNITY BOND
a bond that will compensate for a loss.
INDEMNITY COMPANY
An insurer that underwrites property and casualty policies.
INDEMNITY CONTRACT
A contract that repays the insurer losses back to them. Also called indemnity, or valued contract .
INDEMNITY TRIGGER
An event that suspends coupon interest and principal when losses meet the agreed upon amount. This is also called an index or parametric trigger .
INDEMPNIS
The old form of writing indemnis. Townsh. PI. 19. So, indempni- ficatus for indemnificatus .
INDENIZATION
The act of making a denizen, or of naturalizing.
INDENT, n
In American law . A certificate or Indented certificate issued by the government of the United States at the close of the Revolution, for the principal or interest of the […]
INDENT, v
To cut in a serrated or waving line. In old conveyancing , if a deed was made by more parties than one, it was usual to make as many copies […]
INDENTURE
A deed to which two or more persons are parties, and in which these enter into reciprocal and corresponding grants or obligations towards each other; whereas a deed-poll is properly […]
INDENTURE OF TRUST
This term applies to the document stating specific conditions and terms of a trust.