In old records. A home close or inclosure near the house. Paroch. Antiq. 31; Cowell … [Read more...] about INCLAUSA
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INCHOATE LIEN
A lien that has been created but is not yet in effect. … [Read more...] about INCHOATE LIEN
INCLOSE
To shut up. "To inclose a jury," in Scotch practice, is to shut them up in a room by themselves. Bell. See Union Pac. Ry. Co. v. Harris, 28 Kan. 210; Campbell v. Gilbert, 57 Ala. 569. … [Read more...] about INCLOSE
INCIDENT
A thing depending upon, pertaining to, or following another, called the principal. 2. The power of punishing for contempt is incident to a court of record; rent is incident to a reversion; distress to rent; estovers of woods to a tenancy for a life or years. This word, used as a noun, denotes anything which inseparably belongs to, or is connected with, or inherent in, another … [Read more...] about INCIDENT
INCLOSED LANDS
Lands which are actually inclosed and surrounded with fences. … [Read more...] about INCLOSED LANDS
