In old records. To impeach or accuse. Itnpescatus, impeached. Blount … [Read more...]
IMPLIED ACCEPTANCE
An acceptance that is implied from words and actions as opposed to an explicit acceptance of an offer. … [Read more...]
IMPETITIO VASTI
Impeachment of waste, (q. v.) … [Read more...]
IMPLIED AGREEMENT
One inferred from the acts or conduct of the parties instead of being expressed by them in written or spoken words; one inferred by the law where the conduct of the parties with reference to the subject matter is such as to induce the belief that they intended to do that which their acts indicate they have done. … [Read more...]
IMPETRARE
In old English practice, To obtain by request, as a writ or privilege. Bract fols. 57, 172b. This application of the word seems to be derived from the civil law. Calvin. … [Read more...]