See INDICTMENT .
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INDICTABLE
Proper or necessary to be prosecuted by process of Indictment .
INDICTED
Charged In an indictment with a criminal offense . See INDICTMENT.
INDICTEE
A person indicted.
INDICTIO
In old public law. A declaration ; a proclamation . Indictio belli, a declaration or indiction of war. An indictment .
INDICTION
CYCLE OF. A mode of computing time by the space of fifteen years, instituted by Constantine the Great; originally the period for the payment of certain taxes. Some of the […]
INDICTMENT
A written accusation of one or more persons of a crime or misdemeanor , presented to, and preferred upon oath or affirmation , b y a grand jury legally convoked.
INDIFFERENT
INDIFFERENT . Impartial; unbiased; disinterested . People v. Vermilyea, 7 Cow. (N. Y.) 122; Fox v. Hills, 1 Conn. 307.
INDIGENA
In old English law . A subject born; one born within tbe realm, or naturalized by act of parliament Co. Litt 8a. The opposite of “alieniyena,” (q. v.)
INDIGENT
In a general sense an “indigent” person is one who is needy and poor, or one who has not sufficient property to furnish him a living nor any one able […]
INDIGNITY
In the law of divorce, a species of cruelty addressed to the mind, sen- sibilities, self-respect, or personal honor of tbe subject, rather than to the body, and de- fined […]
INDIRECT
A term almost always used in law in opposition to “direct,” though not the only antithesis of the latter word, as the terms “collateral” and “cross” are sometimes used in […]
INDIRECT EVIDENCE
This term applies to circumstantial evidence and facts that don’t really prove something but also don’t support the incontrovertible evidence.
INDIRECT SOLICITATION
a situation that occurs when an attorney tries to contact a person who has had an accident. See ambulance chasing.
INDIRECT STAKEHOLDERS
An individual who is affected by the company who are not direct share holder.
INDIRECT TAX
a tax that is not levied on the value of property but on another consideration .
INDISPENSABLE
That which cannot be spared, omitted, or dispensed with.
INDISPENSABLE EVIDENCE
the term where the evidence is vital to proving a fact.
INDISPENSABLE PARTY
the term that is given to a party in a law suit who is essential in determining the suit.
INDISTANTER
Forthwith; without dela;
INDITEE
L. Fr. In old English law . A person indicted. Mirr. c. 1,
INDIVIDUAL
As a noun, this term denotes a single person as distinguished from a group or class, and also, very commonly, a private or natural person as distinguished from a partnership […]
INDIVIDUAL ASSETS AND DEBTS
These are the debts and assets of a party in a partnership that are his and the partnerships.
INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY
the liability of a person and not the liability or obligation of a company to partnership .
INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNT (IRA)
a plan for retirement where money is put aside in a tax free account.