Juridical Dictionary

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Idem




Idem

(United Kingdom) The same person or thing.

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Person
This word is applied to men, women and children, who are called natural persons.



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Inmate Fund
"In the US penitentiary jargon, an account where all the prisoners ""official"" money is stored and ussed to by commisary items. The Inmate Welfare Fund (IWF) is the trust account that is to be used for the benefit of all prisoners (such as renting movies, bying new recreational equipment), and is generally funded through surcharges applied to various purchases and activities. "

In the hat
In the US penitentiary slang, targeted for death.

Ibidem
This word is used in references, when it is intended to say that a thing is to be found in the same place, or that the reference has for its object the same thing, case, or other matter.

Ictus orbis
Medical jurisp. A maim, a bruise, or swelling; any hurt without cutting the skin. When the skin is cut, the injury is called a wound.

Id est
(United Kingdom) That is.

Idem

Idem sonans
Sounding the same.

Identitate nominis
English law. The name of a writ which lies for a person taken upon a capias or exigent and committed to prison, for another man of the same name; this writ directs the sheriff to inquire whether he be the same person against whom the action was brought, and if not, then to discharge him.

Idiot
Persons. A person who has been without understanding from his nativity, and whom the law, therefore, presumes never likely to attain any.

Idiota inquirendo, writ de
This is the name of an old writ which directs the sheriff to inquire whether a man be an idiot or not. The inquisition is to be made by a jury of twelve men.

Idleness
The refusal or neglect to engage in any lawful employment, in order to gain a livelihood.

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