JOINDER IN DEMURRER. When a demurrer is offered by one party, the adverse party joins with him in demurrer, and the answer which he makes is called a ...
JOINDER OF ACTIONS, practice. The putting two or more causes of action in the same declaration.2. It is a general rule, that in real actions there can...
JERGUER, Engl. law. An officer of the custom-house, who oversees the waiters. Techn. Dict. h. t.JETTISON, or JETSAM. The casting out of a vessel, from...
JACTITATION. OF MARRIAGE, Eng. eccl. law. The boasting by an individual that he or she has married another, from which it may happen that they will ac...
ISSUE ROLL, Eng. law. The name of a record which contains an entry of the term of which the demurrer book, issue or paper book is entitled, and the, w...
ISSUE, pleading. An issue, in pleading, is defined to be a single, certain and material point issuing out of the allegations of the parties, and consi...
ISLAND. A piece of land surrounded by water.2. Islands are in the sea or in rivers. Those in the sea are either in the open sea, or within the boundar...
IRRELEVANT EVIDENCE. That which does not support the issue, and which) of course, must be excluded. See Relevant.IRREPLEVISABLE, practice. This term i...
IPSE. He, himself; the very man.IPSO FACTO. By the fact itself.2. This phrase is frequently employed to convey the idea that something which has been ...
INVIOLABILITY. That which is not to be violated. The persons of ambassadors are inviolable. See Ambassador.INVITO DOMINO, crim. law. Without the conse...