Legal Glossary Fort Lauderdale
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Immigrants - Persons who come into
a foreign country or region to live.
Immigration - The entry of foreign
persons into a country to live permanently.
Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)
- A federal agency which regulates immigration and naturalization
of aliens.
Immunity - Grant by the court, which
assures someone will not face prosecution in return for providing
criminal evidence.
Impeachment - A criminal proceeding
against a public official.
Impeachment of a witness - An attack
on the credibility (believability) of a witness, through evidence
introduced for that purpose.
Implied contract - A contract not
created or evidenced by the explicit agreement of the parties but
one inferred by law; as the use of electric power in your home implies
a contract with the light company.
Inadmissible - That which, under
the rules of evidence, cannot be admitted or received as evidence.
Incapacity - Lack of legal ability
to act; disability, incompetence; lack of adequate power.
Incarceration - Imprisonment in a
jail or penitentiary.
Incompetent - One who lacks ability,
legal qualification, or fitness to manage his own affairs.
Independent executor - A special
kind of executor, permitted by the laws of certain states, who performs
the duties of an executor without intervention by the court.
Indeterminate sentence - A sentence
of imprisonment to a specified minimum and maximum period of time,
specifically authorized by statute, subject to termination by a
parole board or other authorized agency after the prisoner has served
the minimum term.
Indictment - A written accusation
by a grand jury charging a person with a crime. (See information.)
Indigent - Needy or impoverished.
A defendant who can demonstrate his or her indigence to the court
may be assigned a court-appointed attorney at public expense.
Initial appearance - The defendant
comes before a judge within hours of the arrest to determine whether
or not there is probable cause for his or her arrest.
Information - Accusatory document,
filed by the prosecutor, detailing the charges against the defendant.
An alternative to an indictment, it serves to bring a defendant
to trial.
Infraction - A violation of law not
punishable by imprisonment. Minor traffic offenses generally are
considered infractions.
Inheritance tax - A state tax on
property that an heir or beneficiary under a will receives from
a deceased person's estate. The heir or beneficiary pays this tax.
Injunction - A prohibitive order
or remedy issued by the court at the suit of the complaining party,
which forbids the defendant to do some act which he is threatening
or attempting to do. Conversely, it may require him to perform an
act which he is obligated to perform but refuses to do.
Insolvent - When the total debt of
an entity is greater than all of its property.
Instructions - Judge's explanation
to the jury before it begins deliberations of the question it must
answer and the applicable law governing the case. (Also referred
to as charge.)
Intangible assets - Nonphysical items
such as stock certificates, bonds, bank accounts, and pension benefits
that have value and must be taken into account in estate planning.
Intentional tort - Wrong perpetrated
by one who intends to break the law.
Interlocutory - Temporary; provisional;
interim; not final.
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) -
The federal agency which administers the tax laws of the United
States.
Interrogatories - A set or series
of written questions propounded to a party, witness, or other person
having information or interest in a case; a discovery device.
Interstate Commerce (ICC) - A federal
agency which regulates all transportation in Commission interstate
commerce.
Intervention - An action by which
a third person who may be affected by a lawsuit is permitted to
become a party to the suit.
Involuntary bankruptcy - A proceeding
initiated by creditors requesting the bankruptcy court to place
a debtor in liquidation.
Issue - 1. The disputed pint in a
disagreement between parties in a lawsuit. 2. To send out officially,
as in to issue an order.
Sheldon J. Schlesinger, P.A. represents clients throughout
the state of Florida including the cities of Boca Raton, Boynton
Beach, Carol City, Cooper City, Coral Gables, Coral Springs, Davie,
Deerfield Beach, Delray Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Hialeah, Hollywood,
Jupiter, Lake Worth, Miramar, Miami, Oakland Park, Palm Beach, Palm
Beach Gardens, Palm Springs, Pompano Beach, and Rivera Beach
Broward County • Miami-Dade County • Palm Beach
County
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