Beyond human memory ; time out of mind.
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IMMEUBLES
Fr. These are, in French law , the immovables of English law. Thingsare immeubles from any one of three causes: (1) From their own nature, c.
IMMIGRANT
This term describes a person who enters a country for permanent residence from another country.
IMMIGRATION
The coming Into a country of foreigners for purposes of permanentresidence. The correlative term “emigration” denotes the act of such persons in leavingtheir former country.
IMMINENT DANGER
In relation to homicide in self-defense , this term means immediate danger, such as must be Instantly met, such as cannot be guarded against It calling for the assistance of […]
IMMISCERE
Lat. In the civil law . To mix or mingle with; to meddle with; to join with. Calvin.
IMMITTERE
Lat. In the civil law . To put or let into, as a beam into a wall. Calvin; Dig. 50, 17, 242, 1. In old English law . To put […]
IMMOBILIS
Lat. Immovable. Immobilia or res immobile,, immovable tilings, suchas lands and buildings. Mackeld. Rom. Law, | 100.
IMMODERATE
a term used to describe something that is unreasonable or beyond the normal bounds.
IMMORAL
Contrary to good morals; Inconsistent with the rules and principles ofmorality which regard men as living in a community, and which are necessary for thepublic welfare, order, and decency.
IMMORAL CONSIDERATION
a contract that is in contrary to public morals and is a consideration that the public will hold to be indecent.
IMMORAL PURPOSE
This term relates to the committing of an immoral act.
IMMORALITY
That which is contra lonos mores. See IMMORAL.
IMMOVABLES
In the civil law . Property which, from its nature, destination , or theobject to which it is applied, cannot move itself, or be removed.Immovable things are. in general, such […]
IMMUNITY
An exemption from serving in an office, or performing duties which the law generally requires other citizens to perform. Long v. Converse, 91 U. S. 113, 23 LEd. 233; Ex […]
IMMUNITY CLAUSE
a provision that will limit the responsibility of a trustee to liability for negligence or misconduct .
IMMUNITY FROM PROCESS
a term that applies to being exempt or free from being subpoenaed while working in a public office.
IMMUNITY FROM SUIT
the term used for people who are free from legal action due to reasons of public policy .
IMMUNITY WAIVER OF
This occurs when a witness renounces the privileged not to give testimony that could implicate him as a party to a criminal act .
IMMUREMENT
another word for imprisonment .
IMPAIR
To weaken, diminish, or relax, or otherwise affect in an injurious manner.Davey v. /Etna L. Ins. Co. (C. C.) 20 Fed. 4S2; State v. Carew, 13 Rich. Law (S. C.) […]
IMPAIRING THE OBLIGATION OF A CONTRACT
This term applies to any law that will lessen the value or decrease the enforceability of a contract or an agreement.
IMPAIRING THE OBLIGATION OF CONTRACTS
For the meaning of this phrase inthe constitution of the United States , see 2 Story, Const.
IMPAIRMENT OF FUTURE EARNING CAPACITY
where something is interfering with a p[person’s capacity to earn money.
IMPAIRMENT OF MEMORY
a term where a person has the inability to remember events.