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  • INTERPOLATION
    The act of interpolating; the words interpolated.
  • INTERPRET
    To construe; to seek out. the meaning of language; to translate orally from one tongue to another. o o Interpretare et oonoordare lege leg" lira, est optimns interpretandl modus. To interpret, and [in such a way as] to harmonize laws with laws, is the best mode of Interpretation. 8 Coke, More...
  • INTERPRETATION
    The art or process of discovering and expounding the intended signification of the language used in a statute, will, contract, or any other written document, that is, the meaning which the author designed it to convey to others. People v. Com'rs of Taxes, 95 N. Y. 559; Rome v. Knor, More...
  • INTERPRETER
    A person sworn at a trial to interpret the evidence of a foreigner or a deaf and dumb person to the court Amory v. Fellowes, 5 Mass. 226; People v. Lem Deo, 182 Cal. 190, 64 Pac. 266.
  • INTERREGNUM
    An Interval between reigns. The period which elapses between the death of a sovereign and the election of another. The vacancy which occurs when there is no government
  • INTERROGATOIRE
    In French law. An act which contains the interrogatories made by the judge to the person accused, on the facts which are the object of the accusation, and the answers of the accused. Poth. Proc. Crim. c. 4, art 2,1 1.
  • INTERROGATORIES
    A set or series of written questions drawn up for the purpose of being propounded to a party in equity, a garnishee, or a witness whose testimony is taken on deposition; a series of formal written questions used in the judicial examination of a party or a witness. In taking More...
  • INTERRUPTIO
    Lat Interruption. A term used both in the civil and common law of prescription. Calvin. Interrmptio multiples non tollit prss-seriptlonem semel obtentam. 2 Inst 654. Frequent Interruption does not take away a prescription once secured.
  • INTERRUPTION
    The occurrence of some act or fact, during the period of prescription, which is sufficient to arrest the running of the statute of limitations. It Is said to be either "natural" or "civil," the former being caused by the act of the party; the latter by the legal effect or More...
  • INTERSECTION
    The point of intersection of two roads is the point where their middle lines Intersect. In re Springfield Road, 73 Pa. 127.
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