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Invasion




Invasion

The entry of a country by a public enemy, making war.

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Entry
1) Criminal law. The unlawful breaking into a house, in order to commit a crime. 2) Estates, rights. The taking possession of lands by the legal owner. 3) Commercial law. The act of setting down the particulars of a sale, or other transaction, in a merchant's or tradesman's accouut books; such entries are, in general, prima facie evidence of the sale and delivery, and of work, done.

Country
By country is meant the state of which one is a member.

Public
By the term the public, is meant the whole body politic, or all the citizens of the state; sometimes it signifies the inhabitants of a particular place; as, the New York public.



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Invalid
In a physical sense, it is that which is wanting force; in a figurative sense, it signifies that which has no effect.



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Intruder
One who, on the death of the ancestor, enters on the land, unlawfully, before the heir can enter.

Intrusion
1) Estates, torts. When an ancestor dies seised of an estate of inheritance expectant upon an estate for life, and then the tenant dies, and between his death and the entry of the heir, a stranger unlawfully enters upon the estate, this is called an intrusion. 2) Remedies. The name of a writ, brought by the owner of a fee simple, against an intruder.

Inundation
The overflow of waters by coming out of their bed.

Inure
To inure. To take effect; as, the pardon inures.

Invalid
In a physical sense, it is that which is wanting force; in a figurative sense, it signifies that which has no effect.

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Invention
A contrivance; a discovery. It is in this sense this word is used in the patent laws of the United States. It signifies not something which has been found ready made, but something which, in consequence of art or accident, has been formed; for the invention must relate of some new or useful art, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter, not before known or used by others. By invention, the civilians understand the finding of some things which had not been lost; they must either have abandoned, or they must have never belonged to any one, as a pearl found on the sea shore.

Inventiones
This word is used in some ancient English charters to signify treasure-trove.

Inventor
One who invents or finds out something.

Inventory
A list, schedule, or enumeration in writing, containing, article by article, the goods and chattels, rights and credits, and, in some cases, the lands and tenements, of a person or persons. In its most common acceptation, an inventory is a conservatory act, which is made to ascertain the situation of an intestate's estate, the estate of an insolvent, and the like, for the purpose of securing it to those entitled to it.

Inventory shrinkage
Theft of physical inventory.

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