Latin: That is. Commonly abbreviated “i.e.” Id perfeetum est quod ex omnibus suis partibus constat. That is perfect which consists of all its parts. 9 Coke, 9. Id possums quod de jure possumua Lane, 116. We may do only that which by law we are allowed to do. Id quod est magis remotum, non trahlt ad se quod est magis junotum, sed e contrario iu omul easu. That which is more remote does not draw to itself that which is nearer, but the contrary in every case. Co. Litt 164. Id quod nostrum est sine facto nostro ad alium transferri non potest. That which is ours cannot be transferred to another without our act. Dig. 60, 17,1L Id solum nostrum quod debltis deduetis nostrum est. That only is ours which remains to us after deduction of debts. Tray. Latin: Max. 227.