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IKENILD STREET
One of the four great Roman roads in Britain; supposed to be socalled from the Iceni.
ILL
In old pleading. Bad; defective in law ; null; naught; the opposite of good or valid.
ILL FAME
Evil repute; notorious Bad character. Houses of prostitution , gaminghouses, and other such disorderly places are called “houses of 111 fame,” aud a personwho frequents them is a person of […]
ILLATA ET INVECTA
Lat. Things brought into the house for use by the tenant wereso called, and were liable to the jus liypothccce of Roman law, just as they are to thelandlord’s right […]
ILLEGAL
Not authorized by law; Illicit ; unlawful; contrary to law .Sometimes this term means merely that which lacks authority of or support from law;but more frequently it imports a violation. […]
ILLEGAL ALIEN
This term is given to a foreigner living in the US with no right to stay who has taken no steps to become a citizen.
ILLEGAL CONSIDERATION
This term applies to an agreement or a contract that of carried out will be contrary to public interest .
ILLEGAL ENTRY
This term is used when a foreigner enters the country without the approval of the immigration authorities .
ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT
This term is the same as an illegal alien .
ILLEGAL INTEREST
the term that describes the interest on loans that is higher than the rates that are allowed by law.
ILLEGALLY OBTAINED EVIDENCE
This term applies to any evidence that is obtained without a warrant or permission .
ILLEGITIMACY
The condition before the law, or the social status, of a bastard; thestate or condition of one whose parents were not intermarried at the time of his birth.Miller v. Miller, […]
ILLEGITIMATE
That which is contrary to law ; it is usually applied to bastards, orchildren born out of lawful wedlock.The Louisiana Code divided illegitimate children into two classes: (1) Those bornfrom […]
ILLEGITIMATE CHILD
the term that describes a child born to parents who are not married.
ILLEVIABLE
Not leviable; that cannot or ought not to be levied. Cowell.
ILLICENCIATUS
In old English law . Without license. Fleta, lib. 3, c. 5,
ILLICIT
Not permitted or allowed; prohibited ; unlawful; as an illicit trade ; illicit Intercourse . State v. Miller, CO Vt. 90, 12 Atl. 526.
ILLICIT COHABITATION
This term is applied to a man and a woman who live together and are not married.
ILLICIT TRADE
This term applies to any grade with a country that has been forbidden by a law.
ILLICITE
Lat. Unlawfully. This word has a technical meaning, and is requisite in anindictment where the act charged is unlawful ; as in the case of a riot. 2 Hawk. P. […]
ILLICITUM COLLEGIUM
Lat. An illegal corporation .
ILLITERATE
Unlettered; ignorant; unlearned. Generally used of one who cannotread and write. See In re Succession of Carroll, 28 La. Ann. 388.
ILLOCABLE
Incapable of being placed out or hired.
ILLUD
Lat. That Illnd, qnod alias licitnm non est, ne- cessitas facit licitnm; et necessitas in- dncitprivilegium quoad jura privata.Bac. Max. That which Is otherwise not permitted, necessity permits; and necessitymakes […]