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  • INTERLOPERS
    Persons who run into business to which they have no right or who interfere wrongfully; persons who enter a country or place to trade without license. Webster.
  • INTERMARRIAGE
    In the popular sense, this term denotes the contracting of a marriage relation between two persons considered as members of different nations, tribes, families, etc., as, between the sovereigns of two different countries, between an American and an alien, between Indians of different tribes, between the scions of different clans More...
  • INTERMEDDLE
    To interfere with property or the conduct of business affairs officiously or without right or title. McQueen v. Babcock, 41 Barb. (N. Y.) 330; In re Shinn's Estate, 166 Pa. 121, 30 Atl. 1026, 45 Am. St Rep. 656. Not a technical legal term, but sometimes used with reference to More...
  • INTERMEDIARY
    In modern civil law. A broker; one who is employed to negotiate a matter between two parties, and who for that reason is considered as the mandatary (agent) of both. Civ. Code La. 1900, art 3016.
  • INTERMEDIATE
    Intervening; interposed during the progress of a suit proceeding, business, etc., or between its beginning and end. -Intermediate account. In probate law. An account of an executor, administrator, or guardian filed subsequent to his first or initial account and before his final account. Specifically in New York, an account filed More...
  • INTERMITTENT EASEMENT
    See EASEMENT
  • INTERMIXTURE OF GOODS
    Confusion of goods; the confusing or mingling together of goods belonging to different owners in such a way that the property of neither owner can be separately identified or extracted from the mass. See Smith v. Sanborn, 6 Gray (Mass.) 134. And see CONFUSION OF GOODS.
  • INTERN
    To restrict or shut up a person, as a political prisoner, within a limited territory.
  • INTERNAL
    Relating to the interior) comprised within boundary lines; of interior concern or Interest; domestic, as opposed to foreign. -Internal commerce. See COMMERCE.-Internal improvements. With reference to governmental policy and constitutional provisions restricting taxation or the contracting of public debts, this term means works of general public utility or advantage, designed More...
  • INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE
    See COMMERCE.
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