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Inclusive




Inclusive

Comprehended in computation. In computing time, as ten days from a particular time, one day is generally to be included and one excluded.

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Time
Contracts, evidence, practice. The measure of duration., It is divided into years, months. days, hours, minutes, and seconds. It is also divided into day and night. 2) Pleading. The avertment of time is generally necessary in pleading; the rules are different, in different actions.



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Inchmaree clause
A clause in the hull policy extending the perils to include negligence of master and crew and other additional perils.

Inchoate
That which is not yet completed or finished. Contracts are considered inchoate until they are executed by all the parties who ought to have executed them.

Incident
A thing depending upon, appertaining to, or following another, called the princinal.

Incidental damages
Damages that are a result of a breach of contract, such as expenses incurred by a return or recall of a defective or infringing software product. Beware of indemnification clauses making a writer liable for anything but actual damages attributable to the writer's breach.

Incipitur
Practice. This word, which means "it is begun," signifies the commencement of the entry on the roll. on signing judgment.

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Income
The gain which proceeds from property, labor, or business; it is applied particularly to individuals; the income of the government is usually called revenue.

Income and expense declaration
The form completed by a parent under oath stating that parent's income, assets, expenses and liabilities. the document is used to help determine child support to be paid by the non

Incompatibility
Offices, rights. This term is used to show that two or more things ought not to exist at the same time in the same person.

Incompetency
1) French law. The state of a judge who cannot take cognizance of a dispute brought before him; it implies a want of jurisdiction. 2) Evidence. The want of legal fitness, or ability in a witness to be heard as such on the trial of a cause.

Incompetent
One who lacks ability, legal qualification, or fitness to manage his own affairs.

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