Tax deductions, expenses which are allowed to be deducted from grows income such as medical expenses and charitable contributions. … [Read more...]
ITER
A foot way. Vide Way. Lat. In the civil law. A way; a right of way belonging as a servitude to an estate in the country, (prcedium rusticum.) The right of way was of three kinds: (1) iter, a right to walk, or ride on horseback, or in a litter; (2) actus, a right to drive a beast or vehicle; (3) via, a full right of way, comprising right to walk or ride, or drive beast or … [Read more...]
ITER ARMA LEGES SILENT
Latin, meaning In war the laws are silent. … [Read more...]
ITERATIO
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...]
ITINERA
Eyres, or circuits. 1 Reeve, Eng. Law, 52. … [Read more...]