A pledge or mortgage
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INVADIARE
To pledge or mortgage lands
INUREMENT
Use; user; service to the use or benefit of a person. Dickerson ?. Colgrove, 100 U. S. 583, 25 L. Ed. 618
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. Tallada, 125
INTUITUS
Lat. A view; regard; con-templation. Diverso intuitu, (q. v.,) with a different view
INTOLERABLE CRUELTY
In the law
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 remainder or reversion. Hu-llck v. Scovil, 9 III. 170; Boylan v. Deinzerj 45 N. J. Eq. 485, 18 Atl. 121
INTRONISATION
In French ecdeslas-tlcal law. Enthronement. The installation of a bishop ln his episcopal see
INTROMISSION
In Sootob law. The
INTRODUCTION
The part of a writing which sets forth preliminary matter, or facts tending to explain the subject
INTRINSIC VALUE
The intrinsic val-ue of a thing is its, true; Inherent, and es
INTRINSECUM SERVITIUM
Lat. Common and ordinary duties with the lord’s court
INTRASTATE COMMERCE
See COMMERCE
INTRARE MARISCUM
L. Lat. To drain a marsh or low ground, aud convert it into herbage or pasture
INTRA QUATUOR MARIA
within the four seas. Shep. Touch. 378
INTRA PARIETES
Between walls; among friends; out of court; without litiga-tion. Calvin
INTRA LUCTUS TEMPUS
within the time of mourning. Cod. 9, 1, auth
INTRA FIDEM
within belief; credi-ble. Calvin
INTRA ANNI SPATIUM
within the space of a year. Cod. 5, 9, 2. Intra annate tempuS. Id. 6, 30, 19
INTOXIOATING LIQUOR
Any liquor used as a beverage, and which, when so used in sufficient quantities, ordinarily or com-monly produces entire of partial intoxica-tion; any liquor intended for use as a bev-erage or capable of being so used, which contains alcohol, either obtained by fermen-tatiou or by the additional process of dis-tillatlon, iu such proportion that it […]
INTOXICATION
The state of belng poisoned; the condition produced by the ad-mlnlstratlon or introduction lnto the human system of a poison. But in Its popular use this term ls restricted to alcoholic lntoxlca-tlon, that ls, druukenness or inebriety, or the mental and physlcal condition induced by drinking excessive quantities of alcoholic liq-uors, and this is its […]
INTOL AND UTTOL
In old records. Toll or custom pald for things imported and exported, or bought ln and sold out. CowelL
INTIMIDATION
In English law. Ev-ery person commits a misdemeanor, punish-able with a flne or Imprisonment, who wrong-fully uses vlolence to or intimidates any other person, or his wlfe or children, wlth a view to compel him to abstain from doing, or to do, any act which he has a legal right to do, or abstain from […]
INTIMATION
ON. In tbe oivil law. A
INTESTATO
TO. Lat. In the dvil law. In-testate; without a will. Calvin
INTESTABILIS
Lat A witness in-competent to testify. Calvin
INTERSTATE
Between two or more states; between places or persons in different states; concerning or affecting two or more states politically or territorially
INTERSECTION
The point of intersection of two roads ls the point where their middle lines intersect. In re Sprlngfleld Road, 73 Pa. 127
INTERRUPTIO
Lat Interruption. A term used both in the civil and common law of prescription. Calvin
INTERROGATORIES
A set or series of wrltten questions drawn up for the pur-pose of heing propounded to a party ln
INTERROGATOIRE
In French law. An act which contains the interrogatories mode by the judge to the person accused, ou the facts whlch nre the object of the accusation, aud the auswers of the accused. Poth. Proc. Crim. c. 4, art 2, | 1
INTERREGNUM
An interval between relgns. The period which elapses between the death of a soverelgn and the election of another. The vacancy whlch occurs when there ls no government
INTERPRETER
A person sworn at a trlal to lnterpret the evldence of a foreigner or a deaf and dumb person to the court Amory v. Fellowes, 5 Mass. 226; People v. Lem Deo, 132 Cal. 199, 64 Pac. 266
INTERPRET
To construe; to seek out the meaning of language; to translate orally from one tongue to another
INTERPOLATE
To insert words in a
INTERPLEA
1. A plea by which a pe^ son sued ln respect to property disclaims any interest in it and demands that rival claimants shall litigate their titles between themselves and relieve him from responsV bility. Bennett v. wolverton, 24 Kan. ,2S0t See INTERPLEADKB
INTERPELLATION
In the civil law. The act by whlch, in consequence of an agreement, the party bound declares that he will not he bound beyond a certain time, wolff, Inst Nat S 752
INTERNUNCIUS
A messenger between two parties; a go-between. Applied to a broker, as the agent of both parties. 4 C. Rob. Adm. 204
INTERNUNGIO
A minister of a second order, charged with the affairs of the papal court in countries where that court hns no nuncio
INTERNATIONAL LAW
The law
INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE
See
INTERNAL
Relating to the Interior) comprised within boundary lines; of interior concern or interest; domestic, as opposed to foreign
INTERN
To restrict or shut up a per-son, as a political prisoner, withln a limlted territory
INTERMIXTURE OF GOODS
Con-fusion of goods; the confusing or mingling together of goods belonging to different owners in such a way that the property of neither owner can be separately identified or extracted from the mass. See Smith v. Sanborn, 6 Gray (Mass.) 134. And see Coit-fusion of Goods
INTERMITTENT EASEMENT
See
INTERMEDIATE
Intervening; inter-posed during the progress of a suit, pro-ceeding, business, etc., or between its be-ginning and end
INTERMEDIARY
In modern civil law. A broker; one who is employed to negotiate a matter between two pnrties, and who for that reason is considered as the mandatary (agent) of both. Civ. Code La. 1900, art. 3016
INTERMEDDLE
To interfere with proiierty or the conduct of business affairs officiously or without right or title. Mc
INTERLOPERS
Persons who run lnto business to which they have no right, or who interfere wrongfully; persons who enter a country or place to trade without license, webster
INTERLOCUTORY
Provisional; tem-porary; not final. Something intervening between the commencement and the end of a suit which decides some point or matter, bnt is not a final decision of the whole contro-versy. Mora v. Sun Mut. Ins. Co., 13 Abb. Prac. (N. Y.) 310