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INTRARE MARISCUM
L. Lat. To drain a marsh or low ground, and convert it into herbage or pasture.
INTRASTATE COMMERCE
See COMMERCE.
INTRINSECUM SERVITIUM
Lat. Common and ordinary duties with the lord’s court.
INTRINSIC DANGER
the term that describes the danger that is associated with a particular job or activity.
INTRINSIC EVIDENCE
the term given to the evidence that is obtained from a written document.
INTRINSIC FRAUD
the term used to describe deceit in transactions, perjury during a trial, forgery, bribing witnesses.
INTRINSIC VALUE
he intrinsic value of a thing is its true. Inherent, and es sential value, not depending upon accident, place, or person, but the same everywhere and to every one. Bank […]
INTRODUCING BROKER
A broker who helps their client with their strategy. They cannot hold funds to they use the FCM.
INTRODUCTION
The part of a writing which sets forth preliminary matter, or facts tending to explain the subject.
INTRODUCTION OF EVIDENCE
the term used when evidence is brought into a trial.
INTROMISSION
In Scotch law. The assumption of authority over another’s property, either legally or illegally. The irregular intermeddling with the effects of a deceased person, which subjects the party to the […]
INTRONISATION
In French ecclesiastical law . Enthronement. The installation of a bishop in his episcopal see.
INTRUDER
One who enters upon land without either right of possession or color of title . Miller v. McCullough, 104 Pa. 030; Itussel v. Chambers, 43 Ga. 479. In a more […]
INTRUSION
A species of injury by ouster or amotion of possession from the freehold, being an entry of a stranger, after a particular estate of freehold is determined, before him in […]
INTUITUS
Lat A view; regard; contemplation . Diverso intuitu , (q. v.,) with a different view.
INURE
To take effect; to result. Cedar Rapids Water Co. v. Cedar Rapids, 118 Iowa, 234, 91 N. W. 1081; Hinson v. Booth, 39 Fla. 333, 22 South. 687; Holmes v. […]
INUREMENT
Use; user; service to the use or benefit of a person. Dickerson v. Colgrove, 100 U. S. 5S3, 25 L. Ed. 018. Iiiutilis labor ct sine fructu non est effectus […]
INUREMENT OF TITLE
a term given to the passing of the title to property to another person with out Any formal documentation.
INVADIARE
To pledge or mortgage lands
INVADIATIO
A pledge or mortgage.
INVADIATUS
One who is under pledge; one who has had sureties or pledges given for him. Spelman.
INVADING A TRUST
a term used when money in a trust is used when it is not to be used.
INVALID
Vain; inadequate to its purpose; not of binding force or legal efficacy; lacking in authority or obligation . Ilood v. Perry, 75 Ga. 312; State v. Casteel, 110 Ind. 174, […]
INVASION
An encroachment upon the rights of another; the incursion of an army for conquest or plunder. Webster. See ^Etna Ins. Co. v. Boon, 95 U. S. 129, 24 L. Ed. […]