Juridical Dictionary

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Ipse




Ipse

He, himself; the very man.

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Man
A human being. This definition includes not only the adult male sex of the human species, but women and children; examples: "of offences against man, some are more immediately against the king, other's more immediately against the subject." Hawk. P. C. book 1, c. 2, s. 1. Offences against the life of man come under the general name of homicide, which in our law signifies the killing of a man by a man.



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Invoice
Commerce. An account of goods or merchandise sent by merchants to their correspondents at home or abroad, in which the marks of each package, with other particulars, are set forth. An invoice ought to contain a detailed statement, which should indicate the nature, quantity, quality, and price of the things sold, deposited

Invoice book
Commerce, accounts. One in which invoices are copied.

Involuntary
An involuntary act is that which is performed with constraint or with repugnance, or without the will to do it. An action is involuntary then, which is performed under duress.

Involuntary bankruptcy
A proceeding initiated by creditors requesting the bankruptcy court to place a debtor in liquidation.

Iou
Greek hypothesis, a placing under; supposition. "I owe you". A popular designation of a due-bill or memorandum of debt. Consist's of those letters, a sum of money, and the debtor's signature. As it contains no direct promise to pay, it is not a promissory note, but a mere acknowledgment of indebtedness.

Ipse

Ipsissima verba
(United Kingdom) The very words of a speaker.

Ipso facto
By the fact itself. This phrase is frequently employed to convey the idea that something which has been done contrary to law is void.

Ipso jure
By the act of the law itself, or by mere operation of law.

Ire ad largum
To go at large; to escape, or be set at liberty.

Irony
1) Rhetoric. A term derived from the Greek, which signifies dissimulation. It is a refined species of ridicule, which, under the mask of honest simplicity or ignorance, exposes the faults and errors of others, by seeming to adopt or defend them. 2) In libels, irony may convey imputations more effectually than direct assertion, and render the publication libelous.

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