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...]
IMPLIED ASSENT
Where assent is inferred and not expressly stated. … [Read more...]
IMMOBILIS
Lat. Immovable. Immobilia or res immobile, immovable things, such as lands and buildings. Mackeld. Rom. Law, 1160. … [Read more...]
IMPARGAMENTUM
The right of impounding cattle. … [Read more...]
IMPEDITOR
In old English law. A disturber in the action of quare impedit. St Marlb. c 12. … [Read more...]