An abbreviation for "id est," that is; that is to say. … [Read more...] about I. E.
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I.E.
Abbreviation for Latin term id est or that is which is used to provide explanation of a more general term as opposed to examples. May also be thought of as a phrase for in other words. For example: Bringing a lawsuit requires a plaintiff to have a cause of action, i.e. a series of facts that the law recognizes is a harm caused by another person for which a lawsuit can be … [Read more...] about I.E.
I-94 CARD
A card that indicates that a nonimmigrant has entered the United States in legal fashion and states how long the person may stay. This date controls the length of the stay of the visitor, not a visa, and a new card is needed every time the person enters the United States. … [Read more...] about I-94 CARD
IBERNAGIUM
In old English law. Th« season for sowing winter corn. Also spelled "hibernagium" and "hybernagium." Ibi temper debet fieri triatio uhi jura tores meliorem possunt habere notitiam. 7 Coke, 1&. A trial should always be had where the jurors can be the best informed. … [Read more...] about IBERNAGIUM
IBID
Abbreviation for ibidem. … [Read more...] about IBID
