Blacks Law Dict. 1st ed

INFRA SEX ANNOS

INFORMATION OP INTRUSION

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INFRA BRACHIA. Within her arms. Used of a husband de jure, as well as de facto. 2 Inst. 317. Also inter brachia. Bract, fol. I486. It was in this sense that a woman could only have an appeal for mur der of her husband inter brachia sua. INFRA CTVITATEM. Within the state. 1 Camp. 23,24. INFRA CORPUS COMITATUS. Within the body (territorial limits) of a coun ty. In English law, wateis which are infra corpus comitatus are exempt from the juris diction of the admiralty. INFRA DIGNITATEM CURLS!. Be neath the dignity of the court; unworthy of the consideration of the court. Where a bill in equity is brought upon a matter too tri fling to deserve the attention of the couit, it is demurrable, as being infra dignitatem curia. INFRA FUROREM. During madness; while in a state of insanity. Bract, fol. 196. INFRA HOSPITIUM. Within the inn. When a traveler's baggage comes infra hos pitium, i. e., in the care and under the cus tody of the innkeeper, the latter'a liability attaches. INFRA JURISDICTIONEM. Within the jurisdiction. 2 Strange, 827. INFRA LIGEANTIAM REGIS. Within the king's ligeance. Comb. 212. INFRA METAS. Within the bounds or limits. Infra metas forestce, within the bounds of the forest. Fleta, lib. 2, c. 41, § 12. Infra metas hospitii, within the lim its of the household; within the verge. Id. lib. 2, c. 2, § 2. INFRA PR.SJSIDIA. Within the pro tection; within the defenses. In interna tional law, when a prize, or other captured property, is brought into a port of the cap tors, or within their lines, or otherwise under their complete custody, so that the chance of rescue is lost, it is said to be infra prcesidia. INFRA QUATUOR MARIA. Within the four seas; within the kingdom of Eng land; within the jurisdiction. INFRA QUATUOR PARIETES. Within four walls. 2 Crabb, Real Prop. p. 106, § 1089. INFRA REGNUM. Within the realm. INFRA SEX ANNOS. Within six years.

INFORMATION OF INTRUSION. A proceeding instituted by the state prosecut ing officer against intruders upon the public domain. See Gen. St. Mass. c. 141; 3 Pick. 224; 6 Leigh, 588. INFORMATUS NON SUM. In prac tice. I am not informed. A formal answer made by the defendant's attorney in court to the effect that he has not been advised of any defense to be made to the action. Thereupon judgment by default passes. INFORMER. A person who informs or prefers an accusation against another, whom he suspects of the violation of some penal statute. A common informer is a person who sues for a penalty which is given to any person who will sue for it, as opposed to a penalty which is only given to a person specially ag grieved by the act complained of. 3 Bl. €omm. 161. INFORTIATUM. The name given by the glossators to the second of the three parts or volumes into which the Pandects were divided. The glossators at Bologna had at first only two parts, the first called "Diges tum Vetus," (the Old Digest,) and the last called " DigestumNovum," (the New Digest.) When they afterwards received the middle or second part, they separated from the Di gestum Novum the beginning it had then, and added it to the second part, from which enlargement the latter received the name " Infortiatum." Mackeld. Rom. Law, § 110. INFORTUNIUM, HOMICIDE PER. Where a man doing a lawful act, without in tention of hurt, unfortunately kills another. INFRA. Lat. Below; underneath; with in. This word occurring by itself in a book refers the reader to a subsequent part of the book, like "post." It is the opposite of "ante" and "supra," (q. v.) INFRA JETATEM. Under age; not of age. Applied to minors. INFRA ANNOS NUBILES. Under marriageable years; not yet of marriageable *ge. INFRA ANNUM. Under or within a year. Bract, fol. 7. INFRA ANNUM LUCTUS. (Within the year of mourning.) The phrase is used in reference to the marriage of a widow within a year after her husband's death, which was prohibited by the civil law.

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