Juridical Dictionary

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Initial




Initial

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Initial appearance
The defendant comes before a judge within hours of the arrest to determine whether or not there is probable cause for his or her arrest.

Initial Public Offering lawsuit
A lawsuit due to disputes about an initial public offering (IPO).

Initial Public Offering lawyer
A lawyer specialized in disputes about an initial public offering (IPO).

Initialia testimonii
Scotch law. Before a witness can be examined in chief, he may be examined with regard to his disposition, whether he bear good or ill will towards either of the parties whether he has been prompted what to say whether he has received a bribe, and the like. This previous examination, which somewhat resembles our voir dire, is called initialia testimonii.

Initiate
A right which is incomplete.

Initiative
French law. The name given to the important prerogative given by the charte constitutionelle to the late king to propose through his ministers projects of laws.



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Inherent power
An authority possessed without its being derived from another. It is a right, ability or faculty of doing a thing, without receiving that right, ability or faculty from another.

Inheritance
1) Estates. A perpetuity in lands to a man and his heirs; or it is the right to succeed to the estate of a person who died intestate. 2) The property which is inherited is called an inheritance. 3) Among the civilians, by inheritance is understood the succession to all the rights of the deceased.

Inheritance tax
A state tax on property that an heir or beneficiary under a will receives from a deceased person's estate. The heir or beneficiary pays this tax.

Inhibition
1) Scotch law. A personal prohibition which passes by letters under the signet, prohibiting the party inhibited to contract any debt, or do any deed, by which any part of the lands may be aliened or carried off, in prejudice of the creditor inhibiting. 2) English law. The name of a writ which forbids a judge from further proceeding in a cause depending before him; it is in the nature of a prohibition.

Iniquity
Vice; contrary to equity; injustice.

Initial

Initial appearance
The defendant comes before a judge within hours of the arrest to determine whether or not there is probable cause for his or her arrest.

Initialia testimonii
Scotch law. Before a witness can be examined in chief, he may be examined with regard to his disposition, whether he bear good or ill will towards either of the parties whether he has been prompted what to say whether he has received a bribe, and the like. This previous examination, which somewhat resembles our voir dire, is called initialia testimonii.

Initiate
A right which is incomplete.

Initiative
French law. The name given to the important prerogative given by the charte constitutionelle to the late king to propose through his ministers projects of laws.

Injunction
Remedies, chancery, practice. An injunction is a prohibitory writ, specially prayed for by a bill, in which the plaintiff's title is set forth, restraining a person from committing or doing an act (other than criminal acts) which appear to be against equity and conscience.

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