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Insuper




Insuper

English law. The balance due by an accountant in the exchequer, as apparent by his account. The auditors in settling his account say there remains so much insuper to such accountant.

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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.

Balance
Com. law. The amount which remains due by one of two persons, who have been dealing together, to the other, after the settlement of their accounts.

Accountant
1) One who is versed in accounts; 2) A person or officer appointed to keep the accounts of a public company; 3) He who renders to another or to a court a just and detailed statement of the administration of property which he holds as trustee, executor, admnistrator or guardian.

Apparent
That which is manifest what is proved. It is required that all things upon which a court must pass, should be made to appear, if matter in pays, under oath if matter of record, by the record. It is a rule that those things which do not appear, are to be considered as not existing de non apparentibus et non existentibus eadem est ratio.

Account
Practice. 1) A statement of the receipts and payments of an executor, administrator, or other trustee, of the estate confided to him. 2) An account is also the statement of two merchants or others who have dealt together, showing the debits and credits between them.

Insuper
English law. The balance due by an accountant in the exchequer, as apparent by his account. The auditors in settling his account say there remains so much insuper to such accountant.



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Insufficiency
What is not competent; not enough.

Insula
Latin. An island. In the Roman law the word is applied to a house not connected with other houses, but separated by a surrounding space of ground.

Insurable interest
That right of property which may be the subject of an insurance.

Insurance
Contracts. It is defined to be a contract of indemnity from loss or damage arising upon an uncertain event.

Insurance attorney
An insurance lawyer is someone providing legal advice and counsel on various aspects of insurance law. He or she is a provider of claims payment assistance.

Insurance lawsuit
A lawsuit filed by or against an insurance company or having to do with insurance disputes.

Insured
Contracts. The person who procures an insurance on his property.

Insurer
Contracts. One who has obliged himself to insure the safety of another's property, in consideration of a premium paid, or secured to be paid, to him.

Insurgent
One who is concerned in an insurrection.

Insurrection
A rebellion of citizens or subjects of a country against its government.



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Instructions
1) Practice. The statements of a cause of action, given by a client to his attorney, and which, where such is the practice, are sent to his pleader to put into legal form of a declaration. 2) Common law, Contracts. Orders given by a principal to his agent in relation to the business of his agency.

Instrument
Contracts. The writing which contains some agreement, and is so called because it has been prepared as a memorial of what has taken place or been agreed upon.

Instrumenta
This word is properly applied to designate that kind of evidence, which consists of writings not under seal, as court rolls, accounts, and the like.

Insufficiency
What is not competent; not enough.

Insula
Latin. An island. In the Roman law the word is applied to a house not connected with other houses, but separated by a surrounding space of ground.

Insuper

Insurable interest
That right of property which may be the subject of an insurance.

Insurance
Contracts. It is defined to be a contract of indemnity from loss or damage arising upon an uncertain event.

Insured
Contracts. The person who procures an insurance on his property.

Insurer
Contracts. One who has obliged himself to insure the safety of another's property, in consideration of a premium paid, or secured to be paid, to him.

Insurgent
One who is concerned in an insurrection.

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