3ESIDIA. Within the protection ; within the defenses. In international law , wheu a prize, or other captured property, is brought into a port of the captors, or within their […]
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INFRA QUATUOR MARIA
Within the four seas; within the kingdom of England; within the jurisdiction .
INFRA QUATUOR PARIETES
Within four walls. 2 Crabb, Real Prop. p. 100,
INFRA REGNUM
Within the realm.
INFRA TRIDUUM
Within three days. Formal words in old appeals. Fleta, lib. 1, c. 31,
INFRACTION
A breach, violation, or infringement ; as of a law, a contract, a right or duty. In French law , this term is used as a general designation of all […]
INFRINGEMENT
A breaking into ; a trespass or encroachment upon; a violation of a law, regulation, contract, or right. Used especially of invasions of the rights secured by patents, copyrights, and […]
INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT
a term used to describe a violation of all or part of a copyright.
INFRINGEMENT OF PATENT
a term that describes a violation of a right given under patent law.
INFRINGEMENT OF TRADEMARK
the term that describes the deceiving of the public by using a trademark so similar to a real one that people think it is the real one.
INFUGARE
Lat. To put to flight.
INFULA
A coif, or a cassock. Jacob.
INFUSION
In medical jurisprudence . The process of steeping in liquor; an operation by which the medicinal qualities of a substance may be extracted by a liquor without boiling. Also the […]
INGE
Meadow, or pasture. Jacob.
INGENIUM
(1) Artifice, trick, fraud; (2) an engine, machine, or device. Spelman.
INGENUITAS
Lat. Freedom; liberty; the state or condition of one who is free. Also liberty given to a servant by manumission .
INGENUUS
l. Applied sometimes also to the barons. INGENUUS. In Roman law. A person who, immediately that he was born, was a free person. He was opposed to libertinus, or libcrtus, […]
INGRATITUDE
In Roman law, ingratitude was accounted a sufficient cause for revoking a gift or recalling the liberty of a freedman. Such is also the law of France, with respect to […]
INGRESS, EGRESS, AND REGRESS
These words express the right of a lessee to enter, go upon, and return from the lands in question.
INGRESSU
In English law . An ancient writ of entry , by which the plaintiff or complainant sought an entry into his lands. Abolished in 1833.
INGRESSUS
In old English law . Ingress ; entry. The relief paid by au heir to the lord was sometimes so called. Cowell.
INGROSSATOR
An engrosser.In- grossator magni rotuli. engrosser of the great roll; afterwards called “clerk of the pipe.” Spel^ian; Cowell.
INGROSSING
The act of making a fair and perfect copy of any document from a rough draft of it, in order that it may be executed or put to its final […]
INHABITANT
One who resides actually and permanently In a given place, and has his domicile there. Ex parte Shaw, 145 U. S. 444, 12 Sup. Ct. 935, 36 L. Ed. 768; […]
INHABITED HOUSE DUTY
A tax assessed in England on inhabited dwelling- houses, according to their annual value , (St. 14 & 15 Vict. c. 30; 32 & 33 Vict. c. 14, 8 11.) […]