Juridical Dictionary

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Immaterial




Immaterial

What is not essential; unimportant what is not requisite; what is informal.



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Immaterial issue
One taken on a point not proper to decide the action.



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Illicite
1) Unlawfully. 2) This word has a technical meaning, and is requisite in an indictment where the act charged is unlawful.

Illiterate
This term is applied to one unacquainted with letters.

Illusion
A species of mania in which the sensibility of the nervous system is altered, excited, weakened or perverted. The patient is deceived by the false appearance of things, and his reason is not sufficiently active and powerful to correct the error, and this last particular is what distinguishes the sane from the insane.

Illusory appointment
Chancery practice. Such an appointment or disposition of property under a power as is merely nominal and not substantial.

Imbecility
Medical jur. A weakness of the mind, caused by the absence or obliteration of natural or acquired ideas; or it is described to be an abnormal deficiency either in those faculties which acquaint us with the qualities and ordinary relations of things, or in those which furnish us with the moral motives that regulate our relations and conduct towards our fellow men. It is frequently attended with excessive activity. of one or more of the animal propensities.

Immaterial

Immaterial issue
One taken on a point not proper to decide the action.

Immediate
That which is produced directly by the act to which it is ascribed, without the intervention or agency of any distinct intermediate cause.

Immediate relatives
Certain immigrants who because of their close relationship to U.S. citizens are exempt from the numerical limitations imposed on immigration to the United States. Immediate relatives are: spouses of citizens, children (under 21 years of age and unmarried) of citizens, and parents of citizens 21 years of age or older.

Immemorial
That which commences beyond the time of memory.

Immemorial possession
In Louisiana, by this term is understood that of which no man living has seen the beginning, and the existence of which he has learned from his elders.

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