Lands which are actually inclosed and surrounded with fences. … [Read more...]
INCIDENT AND APPURTENANT
That which is inseperable from and belongs to and that which is not (such as an easement), usually used in real estate to say that the aforementioned will pass to the purchaser from the seller, that which is incident and appurtenant to the land. … [Read more...]
INCLOSURE
In English law. Inclosure is the act of freeing land from rights of common, commonable rights, and generally all rights which obstruct cultivation and the productive employment of labor on the soil. Also, an artificial fence around one's estate. Porter v. Aldrich, 39 Vt 330; Taylor v. .Welbey, 36 Wis. 44. See CLOSE. Indusio unius est exdusio alterius. The Inclusion of one is … [Read more...]
INCIDENTAL
That which occurs indirectly or by chance, something that occurs as a result of a consequence of something happening. … [Read more...]
INCLUDED OFFENSE
A lesser offense when multiple offenses have occurred and is included within the greater and more serious offense. … [Read more...]