Lat Together; jointly. Townsh. PI. 44.
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INSINUACION
In Spanish law. The presentation of a public document to a com- petent judge, in order to obtain bis approbation and sanction of the same, and thereby give it judicial […]
INSINUARE
Lat In the civil law . To put into; to deposit a writing in court, answering nearly to the modern expression “to file.” Si non mandatum actis insin- uatum est, […]
INSINUATIO
Lat In old English law . Information or suggestion. Ex insinuatione, on the information. Reg. Jud. 25, 50.
INSINUATION
In the civil law . The transcription of an act on tbe public registers like our recording of deeds. It was not necessary in any other alienation but that appropriated […]
INSINUATION OF A WILL
the term given to the action of submitting a will to probate.
INSOLATION
In medical jurisprudence . Sunstroke or heat-stroke; heat prostration
INSOLVENCY
The condition of a person who is insolvent; inability to pay one’s debts; lack of means to pay one’s debts. Such a relative condition of a man’s assets and liabilities […]
INSOLVENCY CLAUSE
When a reinsurer is liable to any claims made by the insurer.
INSOLVENCY LAWS
the group of laws that will give the assets of an insolvent person or company to the creditor or creditors.
INSOLVENT
One who cannot or does not pay; one who is unable to pay his debts; one who is not solvent; one who has not means or property sufficient to pay […]
INSPECTATOR
A prosecutor or adversary.
INSPECTION
The examination or testing of food, fluids, or other articles made subject by law to such examination, to ascertain their fitness for use or commerce. People v. Compagnie Generale Transatlan- […]
INSPECTION LAWS
These are the laws that allow authorised public officers to enter and to examine property to determine if there is any danger to public health.
INSPECTION OF DOCUMENTS
a right given to parties in a law suit to examine the documents and materials that are pertinent to the case.
INSPECTORS
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INSPECTORSHIP, DEED OF
In English law . An instrument entered into between an insolvent debtor and his creditors, appointing one or more persons to inspect and oversee the winding up of such insolvent’s […]
INSPEXIMUS
Lat. In old English law . We have inspected. An exemplification of letters patent , so called from the emphatic word of the old forms. 5 Coke. 53&.
INSTALLATION
The ceremony of inducting or investing with any charge, office, or rank, as the placing a bishop into his see. a dean or prebendary into his stall or seat, or […]
INSTALLMENT
used to describe the regular and periodic payment of a debt.
INSTALLMENT OPTION
Allows the buyer a pay as you go contract.
INSTALLMENTS
Different portions of the same debt payable at different successive periods as agreed. Brown.
INSTANCE
In pleading and practice. Solicitation , properly of an earnest or urgent kind. An act is often said to be done at a party’s “special instance and request .” In […]
INSTANCE AND REQUEST
request for supply of information or that something needs to be handed over.
INSTANCIA
In Spanish law. The Institution and prosecution of a suit from its commencement until definitive judgment. The first instance , “pritnera instancia,” is the prosecution of the suit before the […]