In practice . Leading to or producing an issue; relating to an issue or issues. See Colquitt v. Mercer, 44 Ga. 433.
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ISSUABLE DEFENSE
the term that is given to the defence that is based only on a case’s merits and calls for a verdict in favour of the defendant.
ISSUE
1. To come forth, put out or put into circulation . 2. A point of law with controversy . 3. The matter to be decided in court. 4. The stocks […]
ISSUE AT LAW
the term applied to the matter of controversy or the differing opinion of a law.
ISSUE IN FACT
a term given to the matter brought before a court where issues that concern facts of then case that are in controversy ,
ISSUED AND OUTSTANDING
When a charter authorizes the sale of a companies stock.
ISSUES
In English law . The goods and profits of the lands of a defendant against whom a writ of distringas or distress infinite has been issued, taken by virtue of […]
ISSUING PROCESS OR WRIT
the term used when a writ is signed and processed by a sheriff.
ITA EST
Lat. So it is; so it stands. In modern civil law, this phrase is a form of attestation added to exemplifications from a notary’s register when the same are made […]
ITA LEX SCRIPTA EST
Lat. So the law is written. Dig. 40, 9, 12. The law- must be obeyed notwithstanding the apparent rigor of its application . 3 Bl. Comm. 430. We must be […]
ITA QUOD
Lat. In old practice. So that. Formal words iu writs. Ita quod habeas corpus , so that you have the body. 2 Mod. ISO. The name of the stipulation in […]
ITA TE DEUS ADJUVET
Lat. So help you God . The old form of administering an oath iu England, generally in connection with other words, thus: Ita te Deus adjuvet , ct sacrosancta Dei […]
ITEM
Also; likewise; again. This word was formerly used to mark the beginning of a new paragraph or division after the first, whence is derived the common application of it to […]
ITEMIZE
the term used to describe the recording of each item individually.
ITER
Lat. In the civil law . A way; a right of way belonging as a servitude to an estate in the country, (prccdium rusticum.) The right of way was of […]
ITERATIO
Lat. Repetition. In the Roman law, a bonitary owner might liberate a slave, and the quiritary owner’s repetition (iteratio) of the process effected a complete manumission . Brown.
ITINERA
Eyres, or circuits. 1 Reeve, Eng. Law, 52.
ITINERANT
Wandering; traveling; applied to justices who make circuits. Also applied in various statutory and municipal laws (in the sense of traveling from place to place) to certain classes of merchants, […]
ITINERANT VENDOR
the name given to a seller who travels from place to place to sell his wares.
IXIRNKEY
the term that is given to the person who is holding the keys to a prison or jail.