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Ipso jure




Ipso jure

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

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Iou
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Ipse
He, himself; the very man.

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

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

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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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In libels, irony may convey imputations more effectually than direct assertion, and render the publication libelous..

Irregular deposit
This name is given to that kind of deposit, where the thing deposited need not be returned.

Irregular heir
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