An act against good behavior and a just delicacy. Timmons v. U. S., 85 Fed. 205, 80 C. C. A, 74; McJunkins v. State, 10 Ind. 144 ; Ardery v. State, 56 Ind. 328. This is scarcely a technical term of the law, and is not susceptible of exact definition or description in its juridical uses. The question whether or not a given act publication, etc., is indecent is for the court and … [Read more...] about INDECENCY
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INCORPOREAL
Not consisting of matter. 2. Things incorporeal. are those which are not the object of sense, which cannot be seen or felt, but which we can easily, conceive in the understanding, as rights, actions, successions, easements, and the like. Law Dictionary - Alternative Legal Definition Without body; not of materia] nature; the opposite of "corporeal," (9. v.. Incorporeal chattels. … [Read more...] about INCORPOREAL
INCUMBRANCER
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...] about INCUMBRANCER
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...] about INDECENT EXPOSURE
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...] about INCORPOREAL HEREDITAMENT
