Formerly those persons who were banished for some crime, were interdicted of fire and water; that is, by the judgment order was given that no man should receive them into his house, but should deny them fire and water, the two necessary elements of life. … [Read more...]
INTRALIMINAL
In mining law, the term "intraliminal rights" denotes the right to mine, take, and possess all such bodies or deposits of ore as lie within the four planes formed by the vertical extension downward of the boundary lines of the claim; as distinguished from "extraliminal," or more commonly "extralateral," rights. See Jefferson Min. Co. v. Anchoria-Leland Mill. A Min. Co., 32 … [Read more...]
INTUITU PERSONAE
Latin term for because of the person. … [Read more...]
INTRAMURAL
Within the confines of an institution. … [Read more...]
INTUITUS
Lat. A view; regard; contemplation. Diverso intuitu, (q. v.,) with a different view. … [Read more...]