Latin meaning By the fact itself something so obvious on its face that it doesn't need explanation, for example, that a certifiably insane individual does not have the capacity to enter into a binding legal contract by himself. 2. This phrase is frequently employed to convey the idea that something which has been done contrary to law is void. For example, if a married man, … [Read more...]
INVOLUNTARY CONFESSION
A confession made without freedom of choice to do so, a confession that violates one's right against self incrimination. A forced confession. … [Read more...]
IPSO JURE
By the law itself; by the mere operation of law. Calvin. Ira furor brevis est. Anger is a short insanity. Beardsley v. Maynard, 4 Wend. (N. Y.) 336, 355. IRREMOVABILITY … [Read more...]
INVOLUNTARY CONVERSION
The unintentional loss of property such as through theft or destruction. … [Read more...]
IR
Interest Rate … [Read more...]