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  • INDICIA
    Signs; indications. Circumstances which point to the existence of a given fact as probable, but not certain. For example, "indicia of partnership" are any circumstances which would induce the belief that a given person was in reality, though not ostensibly, a member of a given firm.
  • INDICIUM
    In the civil law. A sign or mark. A species of proof, answering very nearly to the circumstantial evidence of the common law. Best, Pres. p. 13, ? 11* note; Wills, arc. Ev. 84.
  • INDICT
    See INDICTMENT.
  • INDICTABLE
    Proper or necessary to be prosecuted by process of Indictment.
  • INDICTED
    Charged in an indictment with a criminal offense. See INDICTMENT.
  • INDICTEE
    A person indicted.
  • INDICTIO
    In old public law. A declaration; a proclamation. Jndictio belli, a declaration or indiction of war. An indictment
  • INDICTION , CYCLE OF
    A mode of computing time by the space of fifteen years, instituted by Constantine the Great; originally the period for the payment of certain taxes. Some of the charters of King Edgar and Henry III. are dated by indictions. Wharton.
  • INDICTMENT
    An indictment is an accusation in writing found and presented by a grand jury, legally convoked and sworn, to the court in which it is impaneled, charging that a person therein named has done some act, or been guilty of some omission, which, by law, is a public offense, punishable More...
  • INDICTOR
    He who causes another to be indicted. The latter is sometimes called the "indictee."
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