Inter alia: (Latin: among other things) Used to precede a list of examples covered by a more general descriptive statement.
Inter partes
Inter partes: Latin: between the parties.
Inter vivos
Inter vivos: (Latin: between living persons) An inter vivos trust is set up to take effect while the settlor is still alive (as opposed to a testamentary trust, which takes effect only on the settlor”s death).
Interim order
Interim order: Temporary court order of very limited duration, usually until the court has heard the full facts of a case.
Interlineation
Interlineation: Addition to a document after it has been signed. Such additions are disregarded unless they are initialled by the signatories and, if necessary, witnessed.
Interlocutory injunction
Interlocutory injunction: An injunction which lasts only until the end of the trial during which the order was sought, when it may be replaced by a permanent injunction.
Intestate
Intestate: Person who dies without making a valid will.