Slang to mean the enjoyment of obtaining great wealth, usually suddenly or recently. … [Read more...]
IN SOLIDO
In the civil law. For the whole; as a whole. An obligation in solido is one where each of the several obligors is liable for the whole; that is, it is joint and several. Henderson v. Wadsworth, 115 U. S. 264, 6 Sup. Ct 140, 29 L. Ed. 377. Possession in solid urn is exclusive possession. When several persons obligate themselves to the obligee by the terms "in solido," or use … [Read more...]
IN TOTIDEM VERBIS
Latin for In just so many words; as, the legislature has declared this to be a crime in totidem verbis. in precisely the same words; word for word … [Read more...]
IN SOLIDUM
For the whole. Bi plures sint fldejussores, quotquot eruni nu mero, singuli in solidwm tenentur, if there be several sureties, however numerous they may be, they are individually bound for the whole debt. Inst 3, 21, 4. In parte sive in solidum, for a part or for the whole.. Id. 4, 1, 16. See Id. 4, 6, 20; Id. 4, 7, 2. … [Read more...]
IN TOTO
Latin for In the whole; wholly; completely; as, the award is void in toto. In the whole the part is contained: in toto et pars continetur. In toto et pars continetur. In the whole the part also is contained. Dig. 50, 17, 113. In traditionibus scriptorum non quod dictum est, sed quod gestum est, inspicitur. In the delivery of writings, not what is said, but what is done, is … [Read more...]