A proctor or vicar. Incorporalia bello non adqnimntnr. Incorporeal things are not acquired by war. 6 Maule & S. 104. … [Read more...]
INCOMPATIBILITY
offices, rights. This term is used to show that two or more things ought not to exist at the same time in the same person; for example, a man cannot at the same time be landlord and tenant of the same land; heir and devise of the same thing; trustee and cestui que trust of the same property. 2. There are offices which are incompatible with each other by constitutional … [Read more...]
INCORPORAMUS
We incorporate. One of the words by which a corporation may be created in England. 1 Bl. Comm. 473; 8 Steph. Comm. .173. … [Read more...]
INCOMPATIBLE
Two or more relations offices functions or rights which cannot naturally or may not legally exist in or be exercised by tlie same person at the same time are said to be incompatible. Thus the relations of lessor and lessee of the same land in one person at the same time are incompatible. The trustee and beneficiary of the same property. … [Read more...]
INCORPORATE
(A) The process of incorporation, creating a new corporation. (B) To include; see incorporate by reference. Law Dictionary - Alternative Legal Definition 1. To create a corporation ; to confer a corporate franchise upon determinate persons. 2. To declare that another document shall be taken as part of the document in which the declaration is made as much as if it were set out … [Read more...]