Illegal entry
Illegal entry – this term refers to an act of violation – for example, breaking into another person’s property.
Illegal entry – this term refers to an act of violation – for example, breaking into another person’s property.
Illegal detention – this legal term finds application in the Criminal Law. There it details illegal imprisonment or arresting – i.e. unlawful taking in custody. This usually occurs in situations where there are no enough evidences for the guilt of…
Illegal deal – within the area of the Contracts & Obligations Law this term is used to detail a prohibited agreement since the performance, formation, or object of the agreement is against the local legislation and represents no valid contract…
Illegal consideration – this legal term origins from the word “illegal”, which literally means against the Law”, and the word “consideration”, which means careful thought. In the Administrative Law it refers to enforced act or promise, which turns to be…
Illegal action – this term refers to illegal act which represents a violation of laws or a concrete statute. It does not necessary mean a criminal act. For example, an illegal adoption is an adoption done in violation of the…
Ignoratio Elenchi – From Latin: the term means “ignorance of the conclusion to be proved” and details the misunderstanding of opposite position.
Ignorantia juris non excusat – From Latin: the term refers to ignorance of the Law is no excuse. See also http://bg.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignorantia_legis_neminem_excusat
Ignorantia Facti Excusat – From Latin: the term describes ignorance of a fact is an excuse.
IFP affidavit – the term refers to an affidavit issued by an indigent person, and seeking for public help or services.
Idiochira – within the area of the Inheritance Law, this term details a personal written will that has been written (not typed) personally by the testator.