Lat In the civil law . That cannot be divided. Calvin.
I | Page 26
I
INDIVISIBLE
Not susceptible of division or apportioument; inseparable; en INDIVISUM 619 INDUBITABLE PROOF tire. Thus, a contract, covenant, consideration , etc., may be divisible or indivisible ;
INDIVISIBLE CONTRACT
a contract where it needs to be fulfilled completely before it is finished. There are no parts it can be divided into.
INDIVISUM
Lat. That which two or more persons hold in common without partition ; undivided.
INDORSAT
In old Scotch law . Indorsed. 2 Pitc. Crlm. Tr. 41.
INDORSE
To write a name on tie back of a paper or document Bills of exchange and promissory notes are indorsed by a party’s writing his name on the back. Hart- […]
INDORSEE
The person to whom a bill of exchange , promissory note , bill of lading , etc., is assigned by indorsement , giving him a right to sue thereon.
INDORSEMENT
The act of a payee, drawee, accommodation indorser, or holder of a bill, note, check, or other negotiable instrument , in writing his name upon the back of the same, […]
INDORSER
He who indorses; i. e., being the payee or holder, writes his name on the back of a bill of exchange , etc.
INDUBITABLE PROOF
Evidence which Is not only found credible, but is of such weight and directness as to make out the facts alleged beyond a doubt. Hart v. Carroll, 85 Pa. 511; […]
INDUCEMENT
In contracts. The benefit or advantage which the promisor is to receive from a contract is the inducement for making it. In criminal evidence. Motive; that which leads or tempts […]
INDUCI
In international law . A truce; a suspension of hostilities; an agreement during war to abstain for a time from warlike acts. In old maritime law . A period of […]
INDUCTIO
Lat. In the civil law . Obliteration , by drawing the pen or stylus over the writing. Dig. 28, 4; Calvin.
INDUCTION
In ecclesiastical law . Induction is the ceremony by which an incumbent who has been instituted to a benefice is vested with full possession of all the profits belonging to […]
INDULGENCE
In the Roman Catholic Church. A remission of the punishment due to sins, granted by the pope or church, and supposed to save the sinner from purgatory. Its abuse led […]
INDULTO
In ecclcsiastical law. A dispensation granted by the pope to do or obtain something contrary to the common law. In Spanish law. The condonation or remission of the punishment imposed […]
INDUMENT
Endowment, (q.
INDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDENT SOCIETIES
INDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDENT SOCIETIES . Societies formed iu England for carrying on any labor, trade, or handicraft, whether wholesale or retail, including the buying and selling of land and also […]
INDUSTRIAL PAPER
When an industrial company issues a paper. Refer to financial paper .
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
These are the relationships that exist between the management and the workers.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS
Schools (established by voluntary contribution ) in which industrial training is provided, and in which children are lodged, clothed, and fed, as well as taught.
INDUSTRIAM
PER. Lat. A qualified property in animals Jcrui natural may be ac- quired per inilustriam, i. e., by a man’s reclaiming and making them tame by art, in- dustry, and […]
INEBRIATE
A person addicted to the use of intoxicating liquors; an habitual drunkard . Any person who habitually, whether continuously or periodically, indulges in the use of intoxicating liquors to such […]
INEBRIATED
This term means to be under the influence of alcohol or to be intoxicated .
INELASTIC
The proportionate change between variables. Also called elastic or elasticity.