In pari delicto: (Latin: equally at fault) If two parties are equally to blame for a situation (such as both failing to comply with the terms of a contract), a court could refuse to provide a remedy to either of them because they are in pari delicto.
Tag: Legal Terms
In personam
In personam: (Latin: against the person) All legal rights are either in personam or in rem. An in personam right attaches to a particular person.
In rem
In rem: (Latin: against the thing) In rem rights relate to property and are not based on any personal relationship.
Incorporeal
Incorporeal: Intangible legal rights, such as copyrights or patents.
Incorporeal hereditament
Incorporeal hereditament: Intangible property rights which may be inherited, such as easements and profits ý prendre.
Injunction
Injunction: Court order that forbids a party to do something (prohibitory injunction) or compels him to do something (mandatory injunction). It may be enforced by committal to prison for contempt.
Insolvent
Insolvent: Person not able to pay his debts as they become due. Insolvency is a prerequisite for bankruptcy.
Inter alia
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).