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Informality




Informality

The waut of those forms required by law. Informality is a good ground for a plea in abatement.

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Law
A rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society. The learned profession that is mastered by graduate study in a law school and that is responsible for the judicial system.

Informality
The waut of those forms required by law. Informality is a good ground for a plea in abatement.

Plea
1) Chancery practice. "A plea," says Lord Bacon, speaking of proceedings in courts of equity, "is a foreign matter to discharge or stay the suit." 2) Practice. The defendant's answer by matter of fact, to the plaintiff's declaration.

Abatement
1) Chancery practice. Is a suspension of all proceedings in a suit, from the want of proper parties capable of proceeding therein. 2) Merchant law. By this term is understood the deduction sometimes made at the custom-house from the duties chargeable upon goods when they are damaged.



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Informant
A person, such as a co-worker or friend of the accused, used in the investigation of a fraud who may know something about the crime but is otherwise not involved.

Information
1) An accusation or complaint made in writing to a court of competent jurisdiction, charging some person with a specific violation of some public law. 2) In the French law, the term information is used to signify the act or instrument which contains the depositions of witnesses against the accused.

Information in the nature of a writ of quo warranto
Remedies. The name of a proceeding against any one who usurps a franchise or office.

Informatus non sum
Pleading, practice. I am not informed; a formal answer made in court, or put upon record by an attorney when he has nothing to say in defence of his client.

Informer
A person who informs or prefers an accusation against another, whom he suspects of the violation of some penal statute.

Infortiatum
Civil law. The second part of the Digest or Pandects of Justinian, is called infortiatum. This part, which commences with the third title of the twenty-fourth book, and ends with the thirty-eighth book, was thus called because it was the middle part, which, it was said, was supported and fortified by the two others.



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Informality

Informant
A person, such as a co-worker or friend of the accused, used in the investigation of a fraud who may know something about the crime but is otherwise not involved.

Information
1) An accusation or complaint made in writing to a court of competent jurisdiction, charging some person with a specific violation of some public law. 2) In the French law, the term information is used to signify the act or instrument which contains the depositions of witnesses against the accused.

Information in the nature of a writ of quo warranto
Remedies. The name of a proceeding against any one who usurps a franchise or office.

Informatus non sum
Pleading, practice. I am not informed; a formal answer made in court, or put upon record by an attorney when he has nothing to say in defence of his client.

Informer
A person who informs or prefers an accusation against another, whom he suspects of the violation of some penal statute.

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