That which does not support the issue, and which) of course, must be excluded. See Relevant. … [Read more...]
IRROGARE
Lat. In the civil law. To impose or set upon, as a fine. Calvin. To inflict, as a punishment. To make or ordain, as a law. … [Read more...]
IRREMOVABILITY
The status of a pauper in England, who cannot be legally removed from the parish or union in which he is receiving relief, notwithstanding that he has not acquired a settlement there. 3 Steph. Comm. 60. … [Read more...]
IRROTULATIO
L. Latin: An enrolling; a record. … [Read more...]
IRREPARABLE DAMAGE
Damages where a monetary award would be insufficient to compensate the plaintiff. … [Read more...]