Lat. Repetition. In the Roman law, a bonitary owner might liberate a slave, and the quiritary owner's repetition (iteratio) of the process effected a complete manumission. Brown. … [Read more...] about ITERATIO
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ITINERA
Eyres, or circuits. 1 Reeve, Eng. Law, 52. … [Read more...] about ITINERA
ITINERANT
Wandering; traveling; applied to justices who make circuits. Also applied in various statutory and municipal laws (in the sense of traveling from place to place) to certain classes of merchants, traders, and salesmen. … [Read more...] about ITINERANT
IULE
In Old English law. Christmas. … [Read more...] about IULE
ITEM
Also; likewise; in like manner.; again; a second time. These are the various meanings of this Latin adverb. Vide Construction. 2. In law it is to be construed conjunctively, in the sense. of and, or also, in such a manner as to connect sentences. If therefore a testator bequeath a legacy to Peter payable out of a particular fund, or charged upon a particular estate, item a … [Read more...] about ITEM
