KFLCC Kingdom Law 2nd Ed.
INTERDICT
INTER OANEM ET LUPUM
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property passes by conveyance, the transac tion is said to be inter vivos, to distinguish it from a case of succession or devise. So an ordinary gift from one person to another is called a "gift inter vivos," to distinguish it from a donation made in contemplation of death, (mortis causa.) INTERCALARE. Lat. In the civil law. To introduce or insert among or between others; to introduce a day or month into the calendar; to Intercalate. Dig. 50, 16, 98, pr. INTERCEDERE. Lat In the civil law. To become bound for another's debt By way of ex change or interchange. This term prop erly denotes the method of signing deeds, leases, contracts, etc., executed in duplicate, where each party signs the copy which he delivers to the other. Roosevelt v. Smith, 17 Misc. Rep. 323, 40 N. Y. Supp. 381 INTERCOMMON. To enjoy a common mutually or promiscuously with the inhab itants or tenants of a contiguous township, vill, or manor. 2 Bl. Comm. 33; 1 Crabb, Real Prop. p. 271, § 290. Letters of inter communing were letters from the Scotch privy council passing (on their act) in the king's name, charging the lieges not to reset, supply, or intercommune with the persons thereby denounced; or to furnish them with meat, drink, house, harbor, or any other thing useful or comfortable; or to have any inter course with them whatever,—under pain of being reputed art and part in their crimes, and dealt with accordingly; and desiring all sheriffs, bailies, etc., to apprehend and com mit such rebels to prison. Bell. Communication; lit erally, a running or passing oetween persons or places; commerce. As applied to two persons, the word standing alone, and with out a descriptive or qualifying word, does not import sexual connection. People v. Howard, 143 Cal. 316, 76 Pac. 1116. A de cree of the praetor by means of which, in cer tain cases determined by the edict, he him self directly commanded what should be done or omitted, particularly in causes involving the right of possession or a quasi possession. In the modern civil law, interdicts are re garded precisely the same as actions, though they give rise to a summary proceeding. Mackeld. Rom. Law, § 258. Interdicts are either prohibitory, restora tive, or exhibitory; the first being a prohibi tion, the second a decree for restoring pos session lost by force, the third a decree for INTERCHANGEABLY. INTERCOMMUNING. INTERCOURSE. INTERDICT. In Roman law.
A term applied in the civil law to clauses of disinheritance In a will. Inst. 2, 13, 1; Id. 2, 13, 3. INTER CANEM ET LUPUM. (Lat. Be tween the dog and the wolf.) The twilight; because then the dog seeks his rest, and the wolf his prey. 3 Inst 63. INTER CONJUGES. Between husband and wife. INTER CONJUNCTAS PERSONAS. Between conjunct persons. By the act 1621, c. 18, all conveyances or alienations between conjunct persons, unless granted for oner ous causes, are declared, as in a question with creditor's, to be null and of no avail. Conjunct persons are those standing in a certain degree of relationship to each other; such, for example, as brothers, sisters, sons, uncles, etc. These were formerly excluded as witnesses, on account of their relation-- ship; but this, as a ground of exclusion, has been abolished. Tray. Lat Max. INTER FAUCES TERRJE. (Between the jaws of the land.) A term used to de scribe a roadstead or arm of the sea en closed between promontories or projecting headlands. INTER PARES. Between peers; be tween those who stand on a level or equality, as respects diligence, opportunity, respon sibility, etc. INTER PARTES. Between parties. In struments in which two persons unite, each making conveyance to, or engagement with, the other, are called "papers inter partes." Smith v. Emery, 12 N. J. Law, 60. Be tween four walls. Fleta, lib. 6, c. 55, § 4. INTER REGALIA. In English law. Among the things belonging to the sovereign. Among these are rights of salmon fishing, mines of gold and silver, forests, forfeitures, casualties of superiority, etc., which are called "regalia minora," and may be con veyed to a subject. The regalia majora in clude the several branches of the royal pre rogative, wliich are inseparable from the person of the sovereign. Tray. Lat. Max. INTER RUSTICOS. Among the illit erate or unlearned. INTER SE, INTER SESE. Among them selves. Story, Partn. § 405. INTER VIRUM ET UXOREM. Be tween husband and wife. INTER VIVOS. Between the living; from one living person to another. Where INTER QUATUOR PARIETES.
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