The holder of an incumbrance, e.g., a mortgage, on the estate of another. De Voe v. Rundle, 33 Wash. 604, 74 Pac 836; Shaeffer v. Weed, 8 111. 514; Newhall v. Insurance Co., 52 Me 181. … [Read more...]
INDECENT EXPOSURE
Revealing one's genitalia or private body parts in or visible to a public area so that it will likely cause offense to others. A crime, usually a misdemeanor. … [Read more...]
INCORPOREAL HEREDITAMENT
title, estates. A right issuing out of, or annexed unto a thing corporeal. 2. Their existence is merely in idea and abstracted contemplation, though their effects and profits may be frequently the objects of our bodily senses. Co Litt. 9 a; Poth. Traite des Choses, 2. According to Sir William Blackstone, there are ten kinds of incorporeal hereditamenta; namely, 1. Advowsons. 2. … [Read more...]
INCUR
To contract. To become obliged. To generate a debt. Men contract debts; they incur liabilities. In the one case, they act affirmatively ; in the other, the liability is incurred or cast upon them by act or operation of law. "Incur" means something beyond contracts, something not embraced in the word "debts." … [Read more...]
INDECIMABLE
In old English law. That which is not titheable, or liable to pay tithe. 2 Inst 490. … [Read more...]