KFLCC Kingdom Law 2nd Ed.
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INFRA BRACHIA
INGE^UUS
INFRA SEX ANNOS. Within six years. Used in the Latin form of the plea of tb-» statute of limitations. INFRA TRIDUUM. Within three days. Formal words in old appeals. Fleta, lib. 1, c. 31, § 6; Id. c. 35, § 3. INFRACTION. A breach, violation, or infringement; as of a law, a contract, a right or duty. In French law, this term is used as a gen eral designation of all punishable actions. INFRINGEMENT. A breaking into; a trespass or encroachment upon; a viola tion of a law, regulation, contract, or right Used especially of invasions of the rights se cured by patents, copyrights, and trade marks. Goodyear Shoe Machinery Co. v. Jackson, 112 Fed. 146, 50 C. C. A. 159, 55 L. R. A. 692; Thomson-Houston Electric Co. y. Ohio Brass Co., 80 Fed. 721, 26 C. C A. 107. —Contributory infringement. The inten tional aiding of one person by another in the unlawful making or Belling of a patented in vention; usually done by making or selling one part of the patented invention, or one ele ment of the combination, with the intent and purpose of so aiding. Thomson-Houston Elec tric Co. v. Specialty Co. (C. C.) 72 Fed. 1016; Shoe Mach. Co. v. Jackson, 112 Fed. 146, 50 C. C. A. 159, 55 L R. A. 692; Thomson-Hous ton Electric Co. v. Ohio Brass Co., 80 Fed. 712, 26 C. C. A. 107; Stud Co. v. O'Brien (a C.) 93 Fed. 203. INFUGARE. Lat To put to flight INFULA. A coif, or a cassock. Jacob. INFUSION. In medical jurisprudence. The process of steeping in liquor; an opera tion by which the medicinal qualities of a substance may be extracted by a liquor with out boiling. Also the product of this opera tion. "Infusion" and "decoction," though not identical, are ejusdem generis in law. 3 *Camp. 74. See DECOCTION. INGE. Meadow, or pasture. Jacob. INGENIUM. (1) Artifice, trick, fraud; (2) an engine, machine, or device. Spelman. INGENUITAS. Lat Freedom; liberty; the state or condition of one who is free. Also liberty given to a servant by manumis sion. —Ingenuitas regni. In old English law. The freemen, yeomanry, or commonalty of the kingdom. Cowell. Applied sometimes also to the barons. INGENUUS. In Roman law. A person who, immediately that he was born, was a free person. He was opposed to libertinus, or libertus, who, having been born a slave, was afterwards manumitted or made free. It is not the same as the English law terra "generosus," which denoted a person not
reference to the marriage of a widow with in a year after her husband's death, which was prohibited by the civil law. Within her arms. Used of a husband de jure, as well as de facto. 2 Inst. 317. Also inter brachia. Bract, fol. 148 b. It was in this sense that a woman could only have an appeal for mur der of her husband inter brachia sua. INFRA CIVITATEM. Within the state. 1 Camp. 23, 24. INFRA CORPUS COMITATUS. With in the body (territorial limits) of a county. In English law, waters which are infra cor pus comitatus are exempt from the jurisdic tion of the admiralty. INFRA DIGNITATEM CURLS!. Be neath the dignity of the court; unworthy of the consideration of the court. W T here a bill in equity is brought upon a matter too tri fling to deserve the attention of the court, it is demurrable, as being infra dignitatem curies. INFRA FUROREM. During madness; while in a state of insanity. Bract fol. 19&. 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's liability attaches. INFRA JURISDICTIONEM. Within the jurisdiction. 2 Strange, 827. INFRA LIGEANTIAM REGIS. With in 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 hospitit, within the limits of the household; within the verge. Id. lib. 2, c. 2, § 2. Within the protec tion; within the defenses. In international law, when a prize, or other captured prop erty, is brought into a port of the captors, 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 England; within the jurisdiction. INFRA QUATUOR PAMETES. With in four walls. 2 Crabb, Real Prop. p. 106, i 1089. INFRA REGNUM. Within the realm. INFRA BRACHIA. INFRA PR^SIDIA.
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