Blacks Law Dict. 1st ed

IN GENERALI PASSAGIO

IN EXTREMIS

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with equity. 11 Coke, 51a; Broom, Max 127, 130. IN FIERI. In being made; in process of formation or development; hence, incom plete or inchoate. Legal proceedings are de scribed as in fieri until judgment is entered. IN FINE. Lat. At the end. Used, in references, to indicate that the passage cited is at the end of a book, chapter, section, etc. IN FORMA FAUFERIS. In the char acter or manner of a pauper. Describes per mission given to a poor person to sue with out liability for costs. IN FORO. In a (or the) forum, court, or tribunal. IN F O R O CONSCIENTI2E. In the tribunal of conscience; conscientiously; con sidered from a moral, rather than a legal, point of view. IN FORO ECCLESIASTICO. In an ecclesiastical forum; in the ecclesiastical court. Fleta, lib. 2, c. 57, § 13. IN FORO SJECULARI. In a secular forum or court. Fleta, lib. 2, c 57, § 14; 1 Bl. Comm. 20. IN FRAUDEM CREDITORUM. In fraud of creditors; with intent to defraud creditors. Inst. 1, 6, pr., 3. IN FRAUDEM LEGIS. In fraud of the law. 3 Bl. Comm. 94. With the intent or view of evading the law. 1 Johns. 424, 432. IN FULL. Relating to the whole or full amount; as a receipt in full. Complete; giv ing all details. IN FULL LIFE. Continuing in both physical and civil existence; that is, neither actually dead nor civiliter mortuus. IN FUTURO. In future; at a future time; the opposite of in prcesenti. 2 Bl. Comm. 166, 175. IN GENERALI FASSAGIO. In the general passage; that is, on the journey to Palestine with the general company or body of Crusaders. This term was of frequent oc currence in the old law of essoins, as a means of accounting for the absence of the party, and was distinguished from simplex passagi urn, which meant that he was performing a pilgrimage to the Holy Land alone. IN FORO OONTENTIOSO. forum of contention or litigation. In the

IN EXTREMIS. In extremity; in the last extremity; in the last illness. 20 Johns. 502; 2 Bl. Comm. 375, 500. Agens in ex tremis, being in extremity. Bract, fol. 3736. Declarations in extremis, dying declarations. 15 Johns. 286; 1 Greenl. Ev. § 156. IN FACIE CUBI2E. court. Dyer, 28. In the face of the IN FACIE ECCLESLS1. In the face of the church. A term applied in the law of England to marriages, which are required to be solemnized in a parish church or pub lic chapel, unless by dispensation or license. 1 Bl. Comm. 439; 2 Steph. Comm. 288, 289. Applied in Bracton to the old mode of con ferring dower. Bract, fol. 92; 2 Bl. Comm. 133. IN FACIENDO. In doing; in feasance; in the performance of an act. 2 Story, Eq. Jur. § 1308. I N F A C T . Actual, real; as distin guished from implied or inferred. Result ing from the acts of parties, instead of from the act or intendment of law. IN FACTO. In fact; indeed. In facto dicit, in fact says. 1 Salk. 22, pi. 1. In facto quod se habet ad bonum et malum, magis de bono quam de malo lex intendit. In an act or deed which ad mits of being considered as both good and bad, the law intends more from the good than from the bad; the law makes the more favorable construction. Co. Litt. 786. In favorabilibus magis attenditur quod prodest quam quod nocet. In things fa vored, what profits is more regarded than what prejudices. Bac Max. p. 57, in reg. 12. IN FAVOREM LIBERTATIS. In fa vor of liberty. IN FAVOREM VITJE. Infavor of life. In favorem vitro, libertatis, et innocen tise, omnia preesumuntur. In favor of life, liberty, and innocence, every presumption is made. Lofft. 125. IN FEODO. In fee. Bract, fol. 207; Fleta, lib. 2, c. 64, § 15. Seisitus in feodo, seised in fee. Fleta, lib. 3, c. 7, § 1. In flctione juris semper sequitas exis fcit. In the fiction of law there is always equity; a legal fiction is always consistent

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