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| IBIDEM | | This word is used in references, when it is intended ... |
| ICTUS ORBIS | | med. jurisp. A maim, a bruise, or swelling; any hurt ... |
| IDEM SONANS | | Sounding the same.</P><P>2. In pleadings, when a name which it ... |
| IDENTITATE NOMINIS | | Engl. law. The name of a writ which lies for ... |
| IDENTITY | | evidence. Sameness.</P><P>2. It is frequently necessary to identify persons and ... |
| IDES, NONES and CALENDS | | civil law. This mode of computing time, formerly in use ... |
| IDIOCY | | med. jur. That condition of mind, in which the reflective, ... |
| IDIOT | | Persons. A person who has been without understanding from his ... |
| IDIOTA INQUIRENDO, WRIT DE | | This is the name of an old writ which directs ... |
| IDLENESS | | The refusal or neglect to engage in any lawful employment, ... |
| IGNIS JUDICIUM | | Eng. law. The name of the old judicial trial by ... |
| IGNOMINY | | Public disgrace, infamy, reproach, dishonor. Ignominy is the opposite of ... |
| IGNORAMUS | | practice. We are ignorant. This word, which in law means ... |
| IGNORANCE | | The want of knowledge.</P><P>2. Ignorance is distinguishable from error. Ignorance ... |
| ILL FAME | | This is a technical expression, that which means not only ... |
| ILLEGAL | | Contrary to law; unlawful.</P><P>2. It is a general rule, that ... |
| ILLEGITIMATE | | That which is contrary to law; it is usually applied ... |
| ILLEVIABLE | | A debt or duty that cannot or ought not to ... |
| ILLICIT | | What is unlawful what is forbidden by the law. Vide ... |
| ILLICITE | | Unlawfully.</P><P>2. This word has a technical meaning, and is requisite ... |
| ILLINOIS | | e, into two classes. The seats of the first class ... |
| ILLITERATE | | This term is applied to one unacquainted with letters.</P><P>2. When ... |
| ILLUSION | | A species of mania in which the sensibility of the ... |
| ILLUSORY APPOINTMENT | | chancery practice. Such an appointment or disposition of property under ... |
| IMBECILITY | | med. jur. A weakness of the mind, caused by the ... |
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