the term that is given to bonds and stocks that are sold on security and stock exchanges.
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INVESTMENT TRUST
A company trading in stock that invests in a diverse range. Refer to closeended fund, investment company , and mutual fund .
INVESTMENT VALUE
A bond with no equity conversion rights value. Refer to pure bond value, conversion parity , and investment premium .
INVIOLABILITY
The attribute of being secured against violation. The persons of ambassadors are inviolable.
INVIOLABLE
the term that means not to be violated or able of being invaded.
INVITATION
In the law of negligence , and with reference to trespasses on realty, invitation is the act of one who solicits or incites others to enter upon, remain in, or […]
INVITO
Lat. Being unwilling. Against or without the assent or consent.
INVOICE
In commercial law . An account of goods or merchandise sent by mer- chants to their correspondents at home or abroad, in which the marks of each package, with other […]
INVOLUNTARY
An involuntary act is that which is performed with constraint (q. v.) or with repugnance, or without the will to do it. An action is involuntary, then, which is performed […]
INVOLUNTARY BANKRUPTCY
When creditors force bankruptcy on the debtor.
INVOLUNTARY DISCONTINUANCE
the term where a case is forced out of court because of a technical error or due to a mistake in the pleading.
INVOLUNTARY HOSPITALIZATION
the term that is used when a person is confined to a hospital against your will.
INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER
the term that is given to the unintentional killing of a person during the committing of an unlawful act . See manslaughter ; voluntary manslaughter .
INVOLUNTARY SERVITUDE
term use when a person is forced to work against his will. Slavery.
INVOLUNTARY TRUST
the term given to a trust that comes into being by the operation of laws that are in existence.
IOTA
The minutest quantity possible. Iota is the smallest Greek letter. The word “jot” is derived therefrom.Ipsse leges cupiunt nt jure regantnr. Co. Litt. 174. The laws themselves require that they […]
IPSE
Lat. lie himself; the same; the very person.
IPSE DIXIT
He himself said it; a bare assertion resting on the authority of an in- dividual.
IPSISSIMIS VERBIS
In the Identical words; opposed to “substantially.” Town- send v. Jeinison, 7 How. 710, 12 L. Ed. 8S0; Summons v. State, 5 Ohio St. 340. IPSO FACTO. By the fact […]
IPSO FACTO
a Latin phrase that means by the act itself or by the mere fact.
IPSO JURE
By the law itself; by the mere operation of law . Calvin. Ira furor brevis est. Anger is a short insanity. Beardsley v. Maynard, 4 Wend. (N. Y.) 330, 355.
IRA MOTUS
Lat. Moved or excited by anger or passion. A term sometimes formerly used in the plea of son assault demesne. 1 Tidd, Pr. 045.
IRE AD LARGUM
Lat. To go at large; to escape; to be set at liberty
IRENARCHA
In Roman law. An officer whose duties are described in Dig. 5, 4, 18, 7. See Id. 4S, 3, 6; Cod. 10, 75. Literally, a peace-officer or magistrate .
IRRATIONAL
term that means something is absurd, ridiculous, mentally unsound. A sane person suffering stress may become irrational.