a term that means the privacy of a person has been invaded.
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INVASIONES
The inquisition of ser- jeanties and knights’ fees. Cowell.
INVECTA ET ILLATA
Lat. In the civil law . Things carried in and brought in. Articles brought into a hired tenement by the hirer or tenant, and which became or were pledged to […]
INVENT
To find out something new; to devise, contrive, and produce something not previously known or existing, by the exercise of Independent investigation and ex- periment; particularly applied to machines, mechanical […]
INVENTIO
In the civil law . Finding ; one of the modes of acquiring title to property by occupancy. Ileinecc. lib. 2, tit 1,
INVENTION
In patent law . The act or operation of finding out something new; the process of contriving and producing something uot previously known or existing, by the exercise of independent […]
INVENTOR
One who finds out or contrives some new thing; one who devises some new art, manufacture , mechanical appliance, or process; one who invents a patentable contrivance. See Sparkman v. […]
INVENTORY
A detailed list of articles of property; a list or schedule of property, containing a designation or description of each specific article; an itemized list of the various articles constituting […]
INVENTUS
Lat. Found. Thesaurus inventus, treasure-trove . Nun est inventus. [he] is not found.
INVERITARE
To make proof of a thing. Jacob.
INVERSE CONDEMNATION
the term that is used when property is taken without exerting it but is taken by interfering with property rights .
INVERSE FLOATING RATE NOTE (FRN)
A note that allows investors coupon interest rates.
INVEST
To loan money upon securities of a more or less permanent nature, or to place It in business ventures or real estate , or otherwise lay it out, so that […]
INVESTIGATION
a term that means to examine and to look at carefully, discover the factor make a legal inquiry.
INVESTING CASH FLOW
A cash flow chart showing now assets are affected. Refer to operating cash flow and financing cash flow .
INVESTITIVE FACT
The fact by means of which a right comes into existence; e. g., a grant of a monopoly, the death of one’s ancestor. Holl. Jur. 132.
INVESTITURE
A ceremony which accompanied the grant of lands in the feudal ages, and consisted in the open and notorious delivery of possessiou in the presence of the other vassals, which […]
INVESTMENT
a term where a capital is committed to make an income from it.
INVESTMENT ADVISOR
An agent who helps facilitate business for their client. This person can also be called a broker.
INVESTMENT BANK
A bank that provides its clients with investment opportunites and advise. It is also called a boutique, merchant, and universal bank .
INVESTMENT COMPANY
A company that raises funds by selling shares and reinvesting them on an unleveraged basis.
INVESTMENT CREDIT PROGRAM
When an insured person pays their insurer expected loss as deductible. The funds are than placed in a trust to be used as the business needs .
INVESTMENT GRADE
A rating given to a securites company. Refer to subinvestment grade
INVESTMENT LETTER
A contract between buyer and seller allowing them to be sold to the public for a period of time.
INVESTMENT PREMIUM
An extra fee paid on an investment. Refer to bond and coversion premium.