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Insmul
InsmulTogether; jointly. This word is used in composition; as, insimulcomputassent; non tenent insimul. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Word Construction. One or more syllables which when united convey an idea a single part of speech. Composition Contracts. An agreement, made upon a sufficient consideration, between a debtor and creditor, by which the creditor accepts part of the debt due to him in satisfaction of the whole. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Insensible In the language of pleading, that which is unintelligible is said to be insensible. Insider trading Using business information not released to the public to reap profits trading in the financial markets. Insidiatores viarum Persons who lie in wait, in order to commi some felony or other misdemeanor. Insimul computassent Practice, actions. They accounted together. Insinuation Civil law. The transcription of an act on the public registers, like our recording of deeds. It was not necessary in any other alienation, but that appropriated to the purpose of donation. Insmul Insolvency The state or condition of a person who is insolvent. Insolvent 1) It signifies a person whose estate is not sufficient to pay his debts. 2) A person is also said to be insolvent, who is under a present inability to answer, in the ordinary course of business, the responsibility which his creditors may enforce, by recourse to legal measures, without reference to his estate proving sufficient to pay all his debts, when ultimately wound up. 3) It signifies the situation of a person who has done some notorious act to divest himself of all his property, as a general assignment, or an application for relief, under bankrupt or insolvent laws. Inspection 1) Common law. The examination of certain articles made by law subject to such examination, so that they may be declared fit for commerce. The decision of the inspectors is not final; the object' of the law is to protect the community from fraud, and to preserve the character of the merchandise abroad. 2) Practice. Examination. Inspector The name given to certain officers whose duties are to examine and inspect things over which they have jurisdiction. Inspeximus We have seen. A word sometimes used in letters-patent, reciting a grant, inspeximus such former grant, and so reciting it verbatim; it then grants such further privileges as are thought convenient. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Insmul. If you have a better definition for Insmul than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Insmul may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Insmul and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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